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In 1830, states had no voting restrictions for white men.

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Answered by MOSFET01
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Non-white Americans could also vote in these jurisdictions, provided they could meet the property requirement. By 1856, white men were allowed to vote in all states regardless of property ownership, although requirements for paying tax remained in five states.
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