Mississippi

Must reside in the State two years and one year in the election district or incorporated town or city.

Must have paid all taxes on or before the first day of February of the year of the election, and shall produce his tax receipts to the election officers.

Persons under sixty years of age must pay an annual poll tax of two dollars to the State, which may be increased one dollar by the County.

Must be registered, and in order to do so must be able to read any section of the Constitution of the State, or shall be able to understand the same when read, or give a reasonable interpretation thereof.

By a decision of the Supreme Court, a person otherwise qualified has a right to be registered whether his taxes are paid or not.

Any person convicted of felony, adultery, larceny, wife-beating or miscegenation is forever barred from voting.