No property qualification is required in candidates for election to either House, and the Members of both Houses are paid at the rate of L200 per annum.
I am decidedly opposed to a property qualification.
There is nothing whatsoever in the nature of either an educational or a property qualification.
The qualification of residence was replaced in the eighteenth century by a property qualification; but, as has been pointed out, in 1858 this likewise was swept away.
It was the Democratic party that fought most valiantly for the removal of the "property qualification" from all white men, and thereby placed the poorest ditch-digger on a political level with the proudest millionaire.
There would be no difficulty in obtaining this right of suffrage If it depended on a property qualification.
Second, It restricts the suffrage of men by a property qualification.
The next objection I have to the amendment is this: that it enables a State, consistently with its provisions, by making the right to vote depend upon a property qualification, to exclude large classes of men of both races.
Some of the Southern States, up to the breaking out of the war, had constitutions which prescribed a property qualification.
A white man votes by manhood suffrage, providing he has been for one year an inhabitant of his State; but a man of color must have been for three years a citizen of the State, and must own a property qualification of 50l.
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