Eighty-Third Amendment
The Eighty-Third Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that aims to address issues related to the electoral process. It seeks to establish clearer guidelines for the conduct of elections, including voter eligibility and the administration of voting procedures.
This amendment is part of ongoing discussions about electoral reform in the United States, reflecting concerns over voter suppression, gerrymandering, and the integrity of the electoral system. While it has not yet been ratified, it represents an effort to enhance democratic participation and ensure fair elections for all citizens.