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- Q17109193 subject Q7778051.
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- Q17109193 abstract "The voter's oath or affirmation, formerly the freemen's oath, is a citizen's oath (or affirmation) taken during voter registration in the U.S. state of Vermont. In 2007 the law was amended to make it easier to administer this oath or affirmation; instead of being administered only by notaries public and similar officials, the oath may be administered by nearly anyone, including the applicant. ("Voter's oath or affirmation; how administered" 2007)The Freemen's Oath was a part of the 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic, the first constitution in the Western Hemisphere to grant universal suffrage to all men, regardless of property ownership. Several of the American colonies used a Freemen's Oath. Until the early twentieth century all official state commissions and certificates were headed by the words "BY THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT."".
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- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q7778051.
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- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8224810.
- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8496659.
- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789451.
- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8862015.
- Q17109193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8896351.
- Q17109193 comment "The voter's oath or affirmation, formerly the freemen's oath, is a citizen's oath (or affirmation) taken during voter registration in the U.S. state of Vermont. In 2007 the law was amended to make it easier to administer this oath or affirmation; instead of being administered only by notaries public and similar officials, the oath may be administered by nearly anyone, including the applicant.".
- Q17109193 label "Voter's oath or affirmation".