Nomination and Election of President and Vice President and Qualifications for Voting: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. J. Res. 1 [and Others]...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 1060 páginas |
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Página 995
... oath X X Alabama . X. Alaska X. Arizona X. Arkansas X 2222 21 X. 19 X 21 X. 21 IX California .. X - At least 21 90 days before elec- tion . X. Colorado X. 21 Connecticut .. X 21 X. X Delaware .. X 21 X Florida ... X 21 X Georgia .. X 18 ...
... oath X X Alabama . X. Alaska X. Arizona X. Arkansas X 2222 21 X. 19 X 21 X. 21 IX California .. X - At least 21 90 days before elec- tion . X. Colorado X. 21 Connecticut .. X 21 X. X Delaware .. X 21 X Florida ... X 21 X Georgia .. X 18 ...
Página 997
... oath . - Questionnaire shall contain an oath to support and defend the Constitutions of the United States and of Alabama , and a statement dis- 1 Prior provision . Amendment No. 55 , was declared to be unconstitutional - Davis v ...
... oath . - Questionnaire shall contain an oath to support and defend the Constitutions of the United States and of Alabama , and a statement dis- 1 Prior provision . Amendment No. 55 , was declared to be unconstitutional - Davis v ...
Página 998
... oath his name , ad- dresses , and employers for the past 5 years ( Code , 1940 , § 43 ) . Penalty for violations Perjury . Any person , in registering , who willfully makes a false statement as to his name , address , or employment for ...
... oath his name , ad- dresses , and employers for the past 5 years ( Code , 1940 , § 43 ) . Penalty for violations Perjury . Any person , in registering , who willfully makes a false statement as to his name , address , or employment for ...
Página 999
... oaths ( §§ 16–105 , 16–108 ) , in which applicant swears or affirms that he is a citizen of the United States and possesses the required residence in Arizona , and that all his statements are true . Included in affidavit are : 1. Name ...
... oaths ( §§ 16–105 , 16–108 ) , in which applicant swears or affirms that he is a citizen of the United States and possesses the required residence in Arizona , and that all his statements are true . Included in affidavit are : 1. Name ...
Página 1000
... oath touching his qualifications as an elector , or they may satisfy them- selves in relation thereto by any legal testimony " ( Stats . Ann . 1947 , § 3-101 ) . Disqualified from voting ( Stats . Ann . 1947 , § 3-101 ) 1. Idiots and ...
... oath touching his qualifications as an elector , or they may satisfy them- selves in relation thereto by any legal testimony " ( Stats . Ann . 1947 , § 3-101 ) . Disqualified from voting ( Stats . Ann . 1947 , § 3-101 ) 1. Idiots and ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
1960 Supplement 19th amendments 30 days absent absentee ballot affidavit appear in person Armed Forces attempts to vote cancellation for failure citizenship Citizenship.-Must be citizen CONGRESS THE LIBRARY county clerk county jail Court days in county Disqualified from voting Election Code election district electors entitled to vote Estes Kefauver failure to vote false felony Georgia Illegal knowingly LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Literacy misdemeanor Mississippi constitution non compos mentis North Dakota oath offense offers to vote payment Penalty for violations penitentiary perjury Persons convicted poll tax preceding election privilege provision punishable by imprisonment qualifications Const qualified voter record register by mail registrar Registration application-contents Registration is permanent Registration Registration residence Residence.-1 right to vote S.J. RES Senator KEFAUVER Senator STENNIS sign his name South Carolina statement Stats Statutes subject to cancellation swears or affirms tion U.S. SENATE Unless otherwise designated votes or attempts voting Const willfully
Passagens conhecidas
Página 971 - SECTION 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. SEC. 2. The congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
Página 1023 - ... be punishable by a fine of not more than $50, or by Imprisonment for not more than three months. This section shall apply to vessels of the United States engaged In the foreign trade and to foreign vessels.
Página 969 - The States have long been held to have broad powers to determine the conditions under which the right of suffrage may be exercised, Pope v.
Página 967 - To have reduced the different qualifications in the different States to one uniform rule, would probably have been as dissatisfactory to some of the States as it would have been difficult to the convention. The provision made by the convention appears, therefore, to be the best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State, because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may be established, by the State itself.
Página 968 - Virginia declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the People of the United States may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...
Página 1033 - Every person not entitled to vote, who fraudulently attempts to vote, or who, being entitled to vote, attempts to vote more than once at any election, or who personates, or attempts to personate, a person legally entitled to vote, is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than one nor more than two years.
Página 999 - ... not exceeding 1 year, or in the state prison for not less than 1 year nor more than 10 years.
Página 969 - Nor can they prescribe the qualification for voters for those eo nomine. They define who are to vote for the popular branch of their own Legislature, and the Constitution of the United States says the same persons shall vote for members of Congress in that State. It adopts the qualification thus furnished as the qualification of its own electors for members of Congress.
Página 971 - It prevents the states or the United States, however, from giving preference, in this particular, to one citizen of the United States over another on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude. Before its adoption this could be done. It was as much within the power of a state to exclude citizens of the United States from voting on account of race, etc., as it was on account of age, property or education. Now it is not.
Página 1048 - That he can both read and write any Section of this Constitution submitted to him by the registration officer, or can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectible during the previous year on property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars ($300) or more.