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Georgia

Travel: Code of Georgia Ann., Title 18 (1936) §§ 205-210, §§ 223-224 (1963 Supp.), § 606, §§ 9901-9902, §§ 99049906. §§ 9918-9919 (1963 Supp.); Title 68 (1957) § 513, § 616.

Recreation: Code of Georgia Ann., Title 84 (1955) §§ 1603-1604.

Schools: Georgia Constitution (1948), Art. VIII, § 1(6576) (declared unconstitutional in Holmes v. Danner 191 Fed. Supp. 385 (M.D. Ga., 1960) (1963 Supp.). See also Art. VII, § 2-5404 (1963 Supp.). Code of Georgia Ann., Title 32 (1952) § 909, § 937 (superseded by Acts 1961, pp. 35-38) (1963 Supp.). See also Title 52 (1952) § 123.

Hospitals: Code of Georgia Ann., Title 35 (1962) § 225, § 308.

Louisiana

Travel: La. Rev. Stats. Ann. (1951), §§ 45: 194-196 (repealed by Acts 1958, No. 261, sec. 1); §§ 45: 522-534; $45: 1301-1305.

Recreation: La. Rev. Stats. Ann. (1951), § 4: 5; §§ 4: 451-454 (1964 Supp.).

Schools: La. Const., Art. XII, Sec. 1 (1955) (amended Acts 1958 No. 557, adopted Nov. 4, 1958); La. Rev Stats (1963 Recomp.) §§ 17: 331-334 (declared unconstitutional in Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board, 188 F. Supp. 916 (E.D. La., 1960) affirmed 365 U.S. 569; repealed Acts 1960, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 9 § 1); §§ 17; 341-344 (declared unconstitutional in Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board, supra; repealed, Acts 1960, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 3, § 1). See also §§ 17: 336-337 (repealed Acts 1960, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 8).

Hospitals: La. Rev. Stats. Ann. (1951), § 46: 181.

Mississippi

Travel: Miss. Code Ann., § 7784-7787, 7787.5 (1956 Supp.).

Recreation: Miss. Code Ann., § 4065.3 (1956 Supp.); Miss. H.B. 1958, No. 1134.

Schools: Miss. Code Ann., §§ 4065.3, 6220.5, 6334-01 et seq. (1956 Supp.).

Hospitals: Miss. Code Ann., §§ 6883, 6927, 6973, 6974 (1952).

South Carolina

Travel: S.C. Code Ann., Title 58, §§ 714-720 (1952).
Recreation: S.C. Code Ann., Title 51, § 2.4 (1962).
Schools: S.C. Code Ann., Title 21, § 751 (1962).

Virginia

Travel: Va. Code Ann., § 56-325-330, 390-404 (1950), declared unconstitutional as applied to interstate travel in Morgan v. Virginia, 328 U.S. 373 (1946), but declared valid as applied to intrastate travel in New V. Atlantic Greyhound, 186 Va. 726 (1947).

Recreation: Va. Code Ann., § 18-356-357, declared unconstitutional in Brown v. Richmond, 204 Va. 471 (1963).

Schools: Va. Code § 22-188.3-6; § 22-188.30-31; § 22-188.41 et seq. (1958 Supp.), § 37.5-6 (1950), declared unconstitutional in Harrison v. Day, 200 Va. 439 (1959). See also James v. Almond, 170 F. Supp. 331 (E.D. Va., 1959), later repealed by Acts 1959, Ex. Sess., c. 74–77.

Hospitals: Va. Code §§ 37-5 to 6 (1964 Supp.).

Delaware

Schools: Del. Code Ann., Title 14, § 141, declared unconstitutional in Evans v. Buchanan, 256 F. 2d 688 (1958), cert. denied, 358 U.S. 836. Hospitals: Del. Code Ann., Title 16, § 155, repealed by 51 Del. Laws. Ch. 136 (1957).

North Carolina

Travel: N.C. Gen. Stats., §§ 60-94 to 98, 135-137, repealed by N.C. Sess. Laws of 1963, c. 1165, s. 1 (1964). Schools: N.C. Gen. Stats., § 115-274 (1960): N.C. Gen. Stats.. § 115-176 et seq. (1960).

Hospitals: N.C. Gen. Stats., § 122-3 (1957 Supp.), amended by N.C. Sess. Laws of 1963, c. 451 (1963).

TABLE C-2.-State antidiscrimination laws in force in those States which use a test or device as defined by sec. 3(b) of the proposed Voting Rights Act of 1965

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1 States in which less than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the presidential election of 1964. 2 States in which more than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the presidential election of 1964.

Alaska

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Public accommodations and public and private housing: Alaska Stat. Ann., secs. 11.60.230-11.60.240 (1962). Employment: Alaska Stat. Ann., sec. 23.10.200 (1962).

Education: Alaska Stat. Ann., sec. 14.40.050 (1962).

California

Public accommodations: Cal. Civ. Code, sec. 51 (1964 Cum. Pocket Supp.).

Employment: Cal. Lab. Code, sec. 1412 (1964 Cum. Pocket Supp.).

Public and publicly assisted housing: Cal. Health and Safety Code, sec. 35700 (1964 Cum. Pocket Supp.).

Connecticut

Public accommodations and public and private housing: Conn. Gen. Stat. Rev., sec. 53-35 (1963 Cum.
Pocket Supp.).

Employment: Conn. Gen. Stat. Rev., sec. 34-126 (1963 Cum. Pocket Supp.).
Education: Conn. Gen. Stat. Rev., sec 10-15 (1958).

Delaware

Employment: Del. Code Ann., sec. 19-710 (1964 Cum. Pocket Supp.).
Public accommodations: Del. Code Ann., Title 6, c. 45 (1963).

Hawaii

Employment: Hawaii Rev. Laws, ch. 90A, sec. 1 (1963 Supp.).

Idaho

Public accommodations and employment: Idaho Sess. Laws, ch. 309 (1961).
Education: Idaho Const., art. 9, sec. 6.

Maine

Public accommodations: Me. Rev. Stat. Ann., ch. 137, sec. 50 (1954).

Massachusetts

Public accommodations: Mass. Ann. Laws, ch. 272, secs. 92A, 98 (1956).

Employment and housing: Mass. Ann. Laws, ch. 151 B, secs. 1-10 (1964 Cum. Pocket Supp.).
Education: Mass. Ann. Laws, ch. 151 C, secs. 1-5 (1957).

New Hampshire

Public accommodations and public and private housing (rental): N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann., ch. 354 (1963 Supp.).

New York

Public accommodations and education: N.Y. Civ. Rights Law, sec. 40.
Employment: N.Y. Executive Law, sec. 296.

Housing: N.Y. Executive Law, sec. 291.

Oregon

Public accommodations: Ore. Rev. Stat., secs. 30.670, 659.010 (1959).
Employment and housing: Ore. Rev. Stat., sec. 659.010 (1959).

Education: Ore. Rev. Stat., sec. 345.240 (1959), proscribes discrimination in "vocational, professional or trade schools."

Washington

Public accommodations: Wash. Rev. Code Ann., secs. 49.60.030, 49.60.215 (1965).

Employment: Wash. Rev. Code Ann., secs. 49.60.030, 49.60.180, 49.60.190, 49.60.200, 49.60.210 (1965). Housing: Wash. Rev. Code Ann., secs. 49.60.030, 49.60.217 (1965).

Wyoming

Public accommodations: Wyo. Stat. Ann., sec. 6-83.1 (1963 Cum. Supp.).

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TABLE D.-State voting qualifications unaffected by the proposed Voting Rights Act of 1965 in States and separate counties where use of tests and devices would be suspended.

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1. Alabama.-Code of Alabama, Title 17 § 12 (age, residence, poll tax, citizenship); Title 17 § 15 (no conviction of crime, no mental disability); order of Jan. 14, 1964, as amended, Aug. 26, 1964, by the Supreme Court of Alabama prescribing a new application form to be used by the board of registrars throughout the State (residence, citizenship, oath, no mental disability).

2. Alaska.-Alaska Statutes, § 15.0510 (age, residence, citizenship); § 15.05.040 (no mental disability); § 15.05.030 (no conviction of crime); §§ 15.15.210 to 15.15.220 (oath or affirmation). See also Constitution of Alaska, Art. V, §§ 1, 2 (age, residence, citizenship, no crime, no mental disability).

3. Arizona.-Arizona Revised Statutes, § 16-101 (age, residence, no conviction of crime, no mental disability, citizenship); § 16-143 et seq. (oath or affirmation). See also Constitution of Arizona, Art. 7, § 2 (age, residence, citizenship, no conviction of crime, no mental disability).

4. Georgia.-Georgia Code, § 34-602 (age, residence, citizenship); §§ 34-609, 621 (oath or affirmation, no conviction of crime); § 34-621 (no mental disability).

5. Idaho.-Idaho Code, Title 34, § 401 (age, residence, citizenship); title 34, § 402 (no conviction of crime, no mental disability); Title 34, § 409 (oath or affirmation. See also Constitution of Idaho Art. 6, §§ 2, 3 (citizenship, age, residence, no mental disability, no conviction of crime).

6. Louisiana.-Louisiana Rev. Stat. Title 18, 18, § 31 (age, residence, citizenship); Title 18, § 32 (oath or affirmation); Title 18, § 42 (no conviction of crime). See also Constitution of Louisiana, Art. 8, § 6.

7. Maine.-Constitution of Maine, Art. II, § 1 (age, residence, no mental disability, citizenship); Art IX, § 13 (no conviction of crime); Maine Rev. Stat. Ann., Title 21, § 101 (oath or affirmation).

8. Mississippi.-Constitution of Mississippi, Art. 12, § 240 (age, residence, no mental disability, citizenship); Art. 12, § 241 (oath or affirmation), Mississippi Code, § 3214 (no conviction of crime); Senate Bill No. 1783, Miss. Laws 1964 (poll tax, declared unconstitutional in Gray v. Johnson, 234 F. Supp. 743 (S.D. Miss. 1964)) for Federal offices.

9. North Carolina.-Constitution of North Carolina, Art. VI, § 1 (age, citizenship); Art. VI, § 2 (residence, no conviction of crime); General Statutes of North Carolina, Vol. 3D, §§ 163-24 (no mental disability); 163-29 (oath or affirmation). See also §§ 163-24 and 163-25, implementing constitutional provisions.

10. South Carolina.-Constitution of South Carolina, Art. 2, § 3 (citizenship, age); Art. 2, § 4 (residence); Art. 2, § 6 (no conviction of crime, no mental disability); Code of South Carolina, § 23-68 (oath or affirmation). See also Code of South Carolina §§ 23-62 et seq., implementing constitutional provisions.

11. Virginia.-Constitution of Virginia, Art. II, § 18 (age, residence, citizenship); Art. II, § 23 (poll tax. challenged in Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections, prob. jurisd. noted, 33 U.S.L.W. 3295); Art. II, $23 (no conviction of crime, no mental disability). See also Code of Virginia, §§ 24-17 to 24-23, implementing these provisions.

VOTING STATISTICS BY COUNTIES FOR STATES HAVING "TESTS OR DEVICES" WHICH ARE NOT SUSPENDED ON A STATEWIDE BASIS BY THE PROPOSED VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 4, table 27, pp. 38-41.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Arizona on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

3 County in which less than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the 1964 presidential election.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 6, table 27, pp. 179–194. 2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of California on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 8, table 27, pp. 65–66. Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Connecticut on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 9, table 27, p. 32.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Delaware on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

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