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Jonathan Dayton believed that voting should be limited to individuals who had a vested interest in society, particularly property owners. He argued that those who owned property were more likely to make informed and responsible decisions, as they had a direct stake in the community's wellbeing. This perspective reflected the prevailing sentiment among many Founding Fathers who associated property ownership with civic responsibility.

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