I'm fairly certain that clause about having a "stake in the society" should be put back into our voting rights laws.Throughout American history, the general trend has been toward the expansion of the right to vote to include more and more people. At the time of the nation's founding, the right to vote was restricted to white males over the age of 21, who owned a sufficient amount of property to have a "stake in the society." The restrictions based on ownership of property, race, gender, and age were gradually removed so that today there is what might be called "universal suffrage." Even with the removal of the legal restrictions, there are still large segments of society that do not vote.
Just because you consume oxygen on the same planet as me and you've managed to stay alive 18 years... why in hell should you be allowed to vote?
Or maybe when you get your driver's license you take a short current events quiz. A simple test like naming a single one of your state's representatives to congress and naming the current president. If you pass you get a voting license endorsement on your drivers license.
Perhaps if there was some public debate about taking away voting rights then maybe more people would actually get off their duff and use the right? Fear tactics ya know?