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  2. Poll taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poll taxes became a tool of disenfranchisement in the South during Jim Crow, following the end of Reconstruction. Payment of a poll tax was a prerequisite to the registration for voting in a number of states until 1965. The tax emerged in some states of the United States in the late nineteenth century as part of the Jim Crow laws.

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    History of the poll tax by state from 1868 to 1966. Southern states had adopted the poll tax as a requirement for voting as part of a series of laws in the late 19th century intended to exclude black Americans from politics so far as practicable without violating the Fifteenth Amendment. This required that voting not be limited by "race, color ...

  4. Michigan Supreme Court weighs in on tax foreclosure profits ...

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    Uri Rafaeli, whose business was a plaintiff in that case, owed $8.41 in unpaid property taxes for a Southfield rental property. The debt grew to about $285 after penalties, fees and interest ...

  5. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In other states, poll taxes had to be paid for several years before being eligible to vote. Enforcement of poll tax laws was patchy. Election officials had the discretion whether or not to ask for a voter's poll tax receipt. [5] The constitutionality of the poll tax was upheld by the Supreme Court in the 1937 Breedlove v.

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    The Michigan Supreme Court will soon decide whether a 2020 ruling must be applied retroactively. If it is, most Detroit homeowners won't benefit.

  7. Michigan Supreme Court dismisses case calling for a permanent ...

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    A spike in state revenues in 2022 triggered a provision inserted into a 2015 law that reduced Michigan's personal income tax rate to 4.05% from ... Our college football coaches poll ranking proje

  8. Poll tax - Wikipedia

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    Poll taxes are regressive, meaning the higher someone's income is, the lower the tax is as a proportion of income: for example, a $100 tax on an income of $10,000 is a 1% tax rate, while $100 tax on a $500 income is 20%. Its acceptance or "neutrality" depends on the balance between the tax demanded and the resources of the population.

  9. Michigan Republican chairperson Karamo, others ordered ... - AOL

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    A judge this week ordered Michigan Republican Party Chairperson Kristina Karamo and others to pay more than $58,000 in legal fees incurred by the Detroit clerk’s office to fight a lawsuit they ...