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A state passes a law requiring citizens to pay a $2 fee to vote in state elections. A court challenges this law. Which constitutional basis would a court most likely use to strike down the law?

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Election Law Practice Exam

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The Right to Vote: Constitutional Foundations and Federal Protections

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Constitutional provisions (Equal Protection, Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Sixth Amendments)

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Glenn ODOM, Respondent, v. TOWN OF MCBEE ELECTION COMMISSION and Shilon Green, Appellants.

831 S.E.2d 429

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What Election Law issue does the source record raise, and how should a student verify the rule, holding, and factual trigger from the linked opinion?
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Dale J. DAVIS, Vincent G. Keogh, Gary Housman, Tom E. Jenkin, Joe E. Adams, Petitioners and Appellants, v. the JEFFERSON COUNTY ELECTION OFFICE, Bonnie Ramey, in Her Official Capacity as Jefferson County Election Administrator, and Lynn Nemeth, Respondents and Appellees.

2018 MT 32

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What Election Law issue does the source record raise, and how should a student verify the rule, holding, and factual trigger from the linked opinion?
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Delilah Christine GENTGES, an Individual Appellant, v. Oklahoma STATE ELECTION BOARD, Appellee.

2018 OK 39

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What Election Law issue does the source record raise, and how should a student verify the rule, holding, and factual trigger from the linked opinion?
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Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity

Civil Action No. 2017-1354

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United States
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What Election Law issue does the source record raise, and how should a student verify the rule, holding, and factual trigger from the linked opinion?
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