Voting in America has transitioned from a public spectacle to a private act, reflecting changing societal norms and the ongoing struggle for equitable access to the ballot.
The Founding Fathers did not prioritize how ordinary citizens would vote; they established a system that evolved significantly as the country faced issues like voter suppression.
The design of voting and its implications were often overlooked by the Founding Fathers, leading to a system that necessitates continual re-examination and reform in the face of coercion and disenfranchisement.
As we explore the history of voting in America, it's clear that issues of who votes and how have been central to democratic integrity and participation.
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