The Constitutional qualifications to vote is that you have to be 18 or older, and you has to be a U.S citizen.
The only qualification is to be a citizin If you are a citizen you can vote
it is to be 18 and older and .........................
By installing Jim-Crow Laws which limited the vote to people who met certain qualifications. Often times when an African-American passed these qualifications they would be denied anyways.
To be a Citizen of the country and to pay tax
u.s. citizen, 18 years old, and 30 days prior to election day.
Because sometimes they do not have the right qualifications to vote, but they really want to.
anyone that is able to vote within voting age and anyone old enough to be president
Be 18 years old, a resident of Illinois for at least 30 days before the election, and registered to vote
In the state of Missouri, a person is qualified to vote if they are a US citizen, at least age 18 and registered to vote. They must also be of sound mind and not have any type of mental incapacity.
One Example can be "The Right to a Private Life" The right to vote is a qualified right. Everyone has the right to vote but only if he or she meets certain qualifications, like age, residency and registration. States are permitted to put reasonable requirements on citizens before they are permitted to vote. Unreasonable qualifications, like having a certain level of education or paying a poll tax are not allowed, because they restrict the right to vote for reasons not related to voting itself.
Allowed the common people to vote and created a new style of popular politics.