Sixty-Third Amendment
The Sixty-Third Amendment to the United States Constitution was proposed to address issues related to the electoral process. It aimed to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their background, had equal access to voting and representation in government. This amendment sought to enhance the democratic principles outlined in the Constitution.
The amendment was introduced in response to growing concerns about voter suppression and inequality in the electoral system. By reinforcing the rights of citizens, the Sixty-Third Amendment aimed to promote fair elections and strengthen the foundation of democracy in the United States.