The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy.
State where in the Constitution this right protected.
After the 2020 election, several states have passed new voter registration and/or voting laws.
Using a reliable source, find at least one state that has passed a new law.
Describe this state’s new law and explain whether you believe this state’s new law(s) will enhance or weaken the right to vote.
In the next paragraph, explain if you believe the federal government should determine a uniform way in which each state runs a federal election (i.e.,
registration, voting places, mail-in ballots, etc.) or if it should be left up to the states to decide. You should provide examples (i.e., you may consider federal
bills, laws, court decisions) to support your position
Your answer should be at least three full paragraphs.
Properly cite your sources.
Sample Solution
The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy and protected by the Constitution in the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-Fourth, and Twenty-Sixth Amendments. After the 2020 election, several states have passed new voter registration and/or voting laws with the intent of enhancing or weakening their citizens’ right to vote. For example, Florida has passed a law that requires voters to request an absentee ballot at least five days before Election Day; those who are incapacitated within 72 hours of Election Day can still receive an absentee ballot. This new law aims to make it easier for Floridians to participate in elections by providing them additional time if they need it due to unforeseen circumstances.
Sample Solution
The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy and protected by the Constitution in the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-Fourth, and Twenty-Sixth Amendments. After the 2020 election, several states have passed new voter registration and/or voting laws with the intent of enhancing or weakening their citizens’ right to vote. For example, Florida has passed a law that requires voters to request an absentee ballot at least five days before Election Day; those who are incapacitated within 72 hours of Election Day can still receive an absentee ballot. This new law aims to make it easier for Floridians to participate in elections by providing them additional time if they need it due to unforeseen circumstances.