. The Constitution of the United States . SECTION 2. Representatives shall be ap-portioned among the severalStates according to their re-spective numbers, counting thewhole number of persons ineach State, excluding Indiansnot taxed. But when the rightto vote at any election for thechoice of electors for Presi-dent or Vice-President of theUnited States, Representativesin Congress, the executive andjudicial officers of a State, orthe members of the legislaturethereof, is denied to any of themale inhabitants of such State,being twenty-one years of age,and citizens of the UnitedStates, or in any w


. The Constitution of the United States . SECTION 2. Representatives shall be ap-portioned among the severalStates according to their re-spective numbers, counting thewhole number of persons ineach State, excluding Indiansnot taxed. But when the rightto vote at any election for thechoice of electors for Presi-dent or Vice-President of theUnited States, Representativesin Congress, the executive andjudicial officers of a State, orthe members of the legislaturethereof, is denied to any of themale inhabitants of such State,being twenty-one years of age,and citizens of the UnitedStates, or in any way abridged,except for participation in re-. 07 bellion or other crime, the basisof representation therein shallbe reduced in the proportionwhich the number of such malecitizens shall bear to the wholenumber of male citizenstwenty-one years of age insuch State. SECTION 3. No person shall be a Sen-ator or Representative in Con-gress, or elector of Presidentand Vice-President, or holdany office, civil or military, un-der the United States, or un-der any State, who, havingpreviously taken an oath as amember of Congress, or as anofficer of the United States,or as a member of any State 68 legislature, or as an executiveor judicial office of any Stateto support the Constitution ofthe United States, shall haveengaged in insurrection or re-bellion against the same, orgiven aid or comfort to theenemies thereof. But Con-gress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each house, removesuch disability. SECTION 4. The validity of the publicdebt of the United States, au-thorized by law, includingdebts incurred for and bounties for s


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