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  2. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Iowa restores the voting rights of felons who completed their prison sentences. [59] Nebraska ends lifetime disenfranchisement of people with felonies but adds a five-year waiting period. [62] 2006. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was extended for the fourth time by President George W. Bush, being the second extension of 25 years. [64]

  3. Leser v. Garnett - Wikipedia

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    To have their names removed from the list of qualified voters, Oscar Leser and others brought suit against the two women on the sole grounds that they were women, arguing that they were not eligible to vote because the Constitution of Maryland limited suffrage to men [3] and the Maryland legislature had refused to vote to ratify the Nineteenth ...

  4. List of jurisdictions subject to the special provisions of ...

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    The coverage formula, contained in Section 4(b) of the Act, determines which states are subject to preclearance. As enacted in 1965, the first element in the formula was whether, on November 1, 1964, the state or a political subdivision of the state maintained a "test or device" restricting the opportunity to register and vote.

  5. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. presidential election popular vote totals as a percentage of the total U.S. population. Note the surge in 1828 (extension of suffrage to non-property-owning white men), the drop from 1890 to 1910 (when Southern states disenfranchised most African Americans and many poor whites), and another surge in 1920 (extension of suffrage to women).

  6. Women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These efforts included pursuing officeholding rights separately in an effort to bolster their argument in favor of voting rights. [3] The first state to grant women the right to vote had been Wyoming, [6] in 1869, followed by Utah [7] in 1870, Colorado in 1893, Idaho in 1896, Washington [8] in 1910, California [9] in 1911, Oregon [10] and ...

  7. These Are the Best & Worst States for Veterans - AOL

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    On this upcoming Veterans Day on Nov. 11, people will reflect on the importance of caring for the veterans who fought for our nation, though some states do this better than others.

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  9. Why US veterans voted 2-to-1 for Donald Trump - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs lists November 11 as "a celebration to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common ...