Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... right to vote for a Member of Congress was not fundamentally based upon the Constitu- tion , which created the office of Member of Congress , and declared it should he elective , and pointed to the means of ascertaining who should be ...
... right to vote for a Member of Congress was not fundamentally based upon the Constitu- tion , which created the office of Member of Congress , and declared it should he elective , and pointed to the means of ascertaining who should be ...
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en we considered the Civil Rights 1964 , I said this : he only thing this bill did was to pro- le right to vote , I would be all for it . taking a position in opposition to eller bill , H.R. 6400 , during general e on the floor 3 days ...
en we considered the Civil Rights 1964 , I said this : he only thing this bill did was to pro- le right to vote , I would be all for it . taking a position in opposition to eller bill , H.R. 6400 , during general e on the floor 3 days ...
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... right to register or to vote within ninety days prior to the filling of such complaint , and whether he is qualified to vote under State law . A person's statement under oath shall be prima facle evidence as to his age , residence , and ...
... right to register or to vote within ninety days prior to the filling of such complaint , and whether he is qualified to vote under State law . A person's statement under oath shall be prima facle evidence as to his age , residence , and ...
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