Nevada Constitution articles. 18. [Right of Suffrage] (Repealed)
Certainly! Here’s information about Article 18 – Right of Suffrage from the Nevada Constitution, noting that it has been repealed:
Nevada Constitution – Article 18: Right of Suffrage (Repealed)
Overview:
Article 18 originally dealt with voting rights and qualifications in Nevada.
This article set out who was eligible to vote and related provisions.
Repeal Status:
Article 18 has been repealed, meaning it is no longer part of the Nevada Constitution.
The provisions regarding suffrage (the right to vote) are now governed by other laws and constitutional amendments that reflect modern voting rights standards.
Current voting rights in Nevada comply with the U.S. Constitution, including amendments that prohibit voting discrimination based on race, sex, age (18+), and citizenship status.
Current Suffrage Governance:
Voting rights and qualifications in Nevada are now addressed in other parts of the state constitution and by state statutes.
Federal law, such as the Voting Rights Act and constitutional amendments (15th, 19th, 24th, 26th), also supersede and guide state rules.

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