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Nixon v. Condon 286 U.S. 73 (1932)

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NIXON v. CONDON 286 U.S. 73 (1932)

After the decision in nixon v. herndon (1927), Texas amended its statute, giving a political party's state executive committee the power to set voting qualifications for the party's primary elections. The Democratic party's committee limited primary voting to whites. Nixon, a black, again was denied a primary ballot and again sued election officials for damages. …

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