Comprehensive reference on voter qualifications
A concise bulletin that gathers present constitutional and statutory provisions relating to suffrage across states. It presents the text and summaries in one place, with tables and commentary to help readers compare how different jurisdictions define who may vote.
The booklet explains its scope clearly and provides full or referenced provisions on female suffrage, along with notes on residence, citizenship, and disqualifications. It is designed for researchers, librarians, lawyers, and policymakers who need quick access to historical voting rules.
- State-by-state provisions covering who can vote and register
- Key eligibility rules by citizenship, residence, age, and gender
- Notes on disqualifications and special cases in early 20th-century law
Ideal for readers of legal history, government research, and legislative reference work seeking a structured overview of suffrage rules in the period.