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The right to vote is not in the Constitution

  • Written by Morgan Marietta, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Lowell
imageVoters in Nashville, Tennessee, faced long lines in March 2020.AP Photo/Mark Humphrey

If you’re looking for the right to vote, you won’t find it in the United States Constitution or the Bill of Rights.

The Bill of Rights recognizes the core rights of citizens in a democracy, including freedom of religion, speech, press and assembly. It...

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