General Constitutional and Statutory Provisions Relative to SuffrageF. L. Freeman Cpmpany, state printers, 1912 - 99 pages |
Common terms and phrases
30 days able to read age of twenty-one almshouse amended army or navy Article Assembly bigamy bribery celestial marriage city or town Code of Iowa compos mentis convicted of treason days next preceding deemed a resident disqualified election district English language entitled to vote felony hereafter idiots infamous crime insane person legislature lost a residence male citizen male person marine deemed military or naval months next preceding non compos mentis North Carolina offers to vote paupers perjury person convicted poll tax possessing the qualifications preceding any election preceding such election preceding the election provided by law public expense public prison purpose of voting qualified elector qualified to vote qualified voters read and write residence by reason resident because stationed restored to civil Rhode Island right of suffrage right to vote South Dakota Statutes thereof thirty days tion treason or felony United unless pardoned unless restored upwards
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Page 52 - ... provided that in time of war no elector in the actual military service of the State, or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district...
Page 34 - No person shall have the right to vote, or be eligible to office under the constitution of this commonwealth, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language, and write his name : provided, hoicever, that the provisions of this amendment shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now has the...
Page 6 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United States ; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States, or of the high seas ; nor while a student of any seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or other asylum at public expense ; nor while confined in any public prison.
Page 45 - White persons of foreign birth, who shall have declared their intention to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization.
Page 20 - In all elections not other-wise provided for by this Constitution, every male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the State during the six months, and in the township sixty day...
Page 80 - Every male person, of the age of twenty-one years or upwards, belonging to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in the State for one year next preceding any election, shall be deemed a qualified elector at such election: 1.
Page 52 - State one year next preceding an election, and for the last four months a resident of the county and for the last thirty days a resident of the election district in which he may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election, district of which he shall at the time be a resident, and not elsewhere...
Page 35 - No soldier, seaman or marine in the army or navy of the United States shall be deemed a resident of this state in consequence of being stationed therein.
Page 24 - Every male citizen of the United States of the age of twenty-one years, who has resided in the State one year, and in the county six months...
Page 52 - ... shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident, and not elsewhere, for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elective by the people...