Voting Rights in the United States

  • 1789 - Constitution is ratified

    all white , land owning men had the right to vote
  • 1810- Religious Qualifications Dropped

    Last religious prerequisite for voting is eliminated
  • 1850 - Property requirements dropped

    Property ownership and tax requirements eliminated by 1850. Almost all adult white males could vote.
  • 1867 - 15th Amendment

    he 15th Amendment is passed. It gives former slaves the right to vote and protects the voting rights of adult male citizens of any race.
  • 1920 - 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment guarantees women's suffrage.
  • 1961- 23rd Amendment

    The 23rd Amendment allows voters of the District of Columbia to participate in presidential elections.
  • 1965 - Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., mounts a voter registration drive in Selma, Alabama, to draw national attention to African-American voting rights.
  • 1964- 24th Amendment

    The 24th Amendment bans the poll tax as a requirement for voting in federal elections.