Eighty-Second Amendment
The "Eighty-Second Amendment" refers to a proposed change to the United States Constitution that aims to address specific issues related to the electoral process. It seeks to clarify the rules governing the election of members of Congress and the President, ensuring fair representation and reducing the potential for electoral fraud.
This amendment is part of ongoing discussions about electoral reform in the U.S., which also includes topics like voter ID laws, gerrymandering, and campaign finance. Advocates argue that such changes are necessary to enhance the integrity of the democratic process and restore public trust in elections.