ThE 24th Amendment.
24th amendment
24th amendment
24th amendment
The 27th Amendment in the Constitution states that Congress may vote for their own pay-raise but that pay-raise will not take effect until the next term after their election.
"It states that the voting age for people to vote is 18 or higher."--Actually, the 26th Amendment states that the voting age for citizens to vote is 18 or higher.The 27th Amendment states that Congressmen cannot vote to give themselves a raise in the same term. The 27th Amendment in shorter terms can be named as Congressional pay raises.
The twenty-fourth amendment is important because it lets you vote for the president and vice president without having to pay any taxes.
The twenty-fourth amendment is important because it lets you vote for the president and vice president without having to pay any taxes.
Keeps senators and house members from voting in a huge pay raise for themselves. If they vote in a pay raise it doesn't take effect until the have won their next election.
After the Civil War, some southern states created poll taxes — or fees charged in order to vote — as a way to bypass the Fifteenth Amendment. Since many African American citizens could not afford to pay the tax, they were unable to vote. The Twenty-Fourth Amendment outlawed poll taxes in federal elections.
One of them is every man of all races can vote- Citizens eighteen and older can vote- You don't have to pay a poll tax to vote- Any Citizen can vote- Women and men can vote- A male citizen of any race can vote
There are many amendments included in the US Constitution that are based on voting rights of the citizens. The 24th Amendment makes it illegal to deny any citizen the right to vote based on his or her failure or ability to pay a poll tax.
The 24th amendment (ratified 1/23/64) outlaws any sort of poll tax.