The male citizens of the State shall be entitled to vote at all elections held within the counties in which they respectively reside; but no person who is a minor, or of unsound mind, or a pauper, or who is under conviction of treason, felony, or bribery... Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia - Page 277by West Virginia - 1887Full view - About this book
| Delaware - 1841 - 468 pages
...years, having resided as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote without payment of any tax: Provided that no person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States, shall be considered as acquiring a residence in this State, by being stationed in any garrison, barracli, or... | |
| New Jersey - 1842 - 1396 pages
...to vote for all officers that now are, or hereafter may be elective by the people ; provided, that no person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States shall be considered a resident in this state, by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, or military or naval... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1846 - 410 pages
...six months next preceding the election, and in the county in which he claims to vote, twenty days. No person in the military, naval or marine service of the United States, shall be considered a resident of the state by being stationed in any garrison, or military or naval place or... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 pages
...to voie for all officers that now are, or hereafter may be elective by the people ; provided, that no person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States shall be considered a resident in this State, by being staiioned in any garrison, barrack, or miliiary or naval... | |
| Iowa - 1847 - 856 pages
...perform militia duty on the day of election, except in time of war or public danger. 4. U. 8. soldiers. No person in the military, naval or marine service of the United States, shall be considered a resident of this state by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, or military or naval... | |
| William Euen - 1848 - 164 pages
...entitled to vote for all officers that now we, or hereafter may be elective by the people ; provided, that no person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States shall be considered a resident in this state, by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, or military or naval... | |
| 1849 - 626 pages
...privilege of voting at the first election, and at the adoption of this constitution; provided, that no person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States, shall be considered a resident of this state, by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, military or naval... | |
| John Ross Browne - 1850 - 538 pages
...prison. The amendment was rejected without debate, and the section of the Committee adopted, viz : 4. No person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States, shall be considered a reaident of this State by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, or military or naval... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention, John Ross Browne - 1850 - 540 pages
...prison. The amendment was rejected without debate, and the section of the Committee adopted, viz : 4. No person in the military, naval, or marine service of the United States, shall be considered a resident of this State by being stationed in any garrison, barrack, or military or naval... | |
| Virginia - 1851 - 1348 pages
...be qualified to vote for members of the general assembly and all officers elective by the people : but no person in the military, naval or marine service...this state, by reason of being stationed therein. And no person shall have the right to vote, who is of unsound mind, or a : .! i 'pi-:-, or a non-commissioned... | |
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