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 Key dates in the evolution of voting in the United States  
 
Constitution Convention

1787 - The U.S. Constitution left voting eligibility to state jurisdiction. Most states granted the vote only to white men age 21 and over who owned property and paid taxes. No women or American Indians could vote and, although a few Northern states permitted a small number of free black men vote, slavery and stringent state requirements restricted voting almost exclusively to white males. (© AP Images)