24th Amendment Ratified Abolishing Poll Tax in Federal Elections After Decades of Voter Suppression
The 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified on January 23, 1964, abolishing the poll tax as it applies to primary elections leading to general elections for federal office. The poll tax—a fee required to vote—has been used primarily in Southern states since Reconstruction as a means of …
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