A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy
By (Author) Richard L. Hasen
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
29th May 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Human rights, civil rights
Constitution: government and the state
Constitutional and administrative law: general
320.473
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Why now is the time to enshrine the right to vote in the Constitution
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to vote. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congresss ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.
Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard Hasen argues that American democracy can and should do better in assuring that all eligible voters can cast a meaningful vote that will be fairly counted. He shows how a constitutional right to vote can deescalate voting wars between political parties that lead to endless rounds of litigation and undermine voter confidence in elections, and can safeguard democracy against dangerous attempts at election subversion like the one we witnessed in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
The path to a constitutional amendment is undoubtedly hard, especially in these polarized times. A Real Right to Vote explains whats in it for conservatives who have resisted voting reform, and reveals how the pursuit of an amendment can yield tangible dividends for democracy long before ratification.
Richard L. Hasen is professor of law and political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, and director of UCLA Laws Safeguarding Democracy Project. His books include Cheap Speech, Election Meltdown, and The Voting Wars.