Thirty-Third Amendment
The Thirty-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 and the rights of voters, ensuring fair representation and accessibility for all citizens.
This amendment has not yet been ratified and remains a topic of discussion among lawmakers and citizens. If passed, it would join the other amendments that shape the democratic framework of the United States, such as the Fifteenth Amendment and the Nineteenth Amendment, which focus on voting rights.