Eighty-Fourth Amendment
The Eighty-Fourth Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that aims to address issues related to voting rights and representation. It seeks to ensure that all citizens have equal access to the electoral process and that their votes are counted fairly. This amendment reflects ongoing efforts to enhance democracy and protect the rights of voters.
The amendment was introduced in response to concerns about voter suppression and gerrymandering, practices that can undermine the integrity of elections. By promoting fair representation, the Eighty-Fourth Amendment aligns with the principles of democracy and civil rights in the United States.