Posted on Nov 21, 2022
You Have a Constitutional Right to Vote. Right?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"Is voting a right or a privilege?
According to the U.S. Constitution, voting is a right. Many constitutional amendments have been ratified since the first election. However, none of them made voting mandatory for U.S. citizens."
"Is voting a right or a privilege?
According to the U.S. Constitution, voting is a right. Many constitutional amendments have been ratified since the first election. However, none of them made voting mandatory for U.S. citizens."
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Not astonished, and not sure what point this author is trying to make? The right to vote and who can vote, has been clarified in at least 3 successive amendments, which once made, are now part of the Constitution. All citizens, men and women, of 18 years old or older. What's the lack of clarity here??
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MSG Stan Hutchison
Correct. There are at least 3 instances where our Constitution refers to "the right to vote."
Voting is a right, as well as a privilege and a responsibility.
Voting is a right, as well as a privilege and a responsibility.
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