I'm from in the united states and there hasn't been a female president yet, so i'm not really sure what country you are talking about?
I believe it was property owners but it depends on the time period.
The answer in this question is The Voting Rights Act of 1965. In the year 2006 congress expanded the voting rights act of 1965 for another 25 years, responding to charges that black voters still faces discrimination at the polls. The voting rights act of 1965 is signed by president <span>President Lyndon Johnson (1908-73) on August 6, </span>1965, and it is the landmark piece <span>of federal legislation in the US that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.</span>
It is the <span>international tribunals.
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