Time: Sat Dec 06 05:21:55 1997 To: Scott Bergeson <Scott.Bergeson@m.cc.utah.edu> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: More detail ... Cc: Bcc: References: <3.0.3.16.19971205172846.3cff6a84@pop.primenet.com> We haven't yet seen any Union states which do it properly, but we are still looking. We have been hampered in this nationwide research project, by a simple lack of funds. See "State Citizens Cannot Vote," in the Supreme Law Library, at the URL just below my name here: /s/ Paul Mitchell, Candidate for Congress http://supremelaw.com At 10:26 PM 12/5/97 -0700, you wrote: >On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote: > >> 1. all voter registrants must declare, >> under penalty of perjury, that >> they are federal citizens >> (aka "citizens of the United States"); >> confer at "Federal citizenship" in >> Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edition > >All 50 States? Imposition of this requirement did not >become effective in Utah until January 1, 1977, though >it was considered qualification for residents of Utah >to vote effective January 1, 1971 if I read meaning of >the dual dates on that section correctly. The 1896 >Constitution provided for citizens of the State of Utah >to vote. Pretty effective sales job if all 50 States >bought into it. > > >
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