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Sunday, March 22, 2020

"EVERY EFFORT SHOULD BE MADE TO BROADEN THE BASE OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION"

JFK URGES GOVERNORS TO SUPPORT 24TH AMENDMENT

Washington, D.C.(JFK+50) On March 22, 1963,  President John F. Kennedy sent a telegram to the governors of states which had not yet ratified the proposed 24th amendment* to the Constitution of the United States which prohibits the collection of poll taxes**.

JFK emphasized the importance of ratification of the amendment to insure a fair election in 1964.

The President said...

"Every effort should be made to broaden the base of citizen participation."

*24th Amendment, ratified January 23, 1964, prohibits Congress and the States from conditioning the right to vote in federal elections on payment of a poll tax.

**Poll taxes were levied on every adult without reference to income or resources.  They effectively restricted voting among the poor.  Some states, including a majority of Southern states, required poll taxes until 1965.