September 02, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Guarantee Clause Protects Right To Vote Without New Federal LegislationThe Constitution protects the right to vote. Disputes about whether voting in the last election was honest or corrupt are not invitations for states to enact laws suppressing voting. The Constitution prohibits denying or abridging voting rights and requires the United State to guarantee that the Republican Form of Government will be protected in every state. The votes of citizens are essential in the Republic Form of Government.
By Jared Stamell
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