vote is the law at which laws are settled
Bacon
by voting
The Supreme Courts of States, and ultimately, the Supreme Court, is the means to settle disputes over laws, especially the Constitutionality of specific laws.
No. Many ancient peoples had voting. There could be different forms of voting, such as vote by aristocratic or oligarchic councils or by popular assemblies or a mixture of both. The Greeks had votes in an aristocratic or oligarchic bodies long the Romans. The Romans had popular assemblies which voted on laws. The Roman senate voted, but not laws. The Carthaginians had a voting popular assembly before the Romans.
There is a NEED to protect voting rights. Some states are passing laws to restrict people from voting and making sure there are not voting precincts in the poorest areas of cities. Some of the laws reflect the old Jim Crow laws and going back over 60 years in voting rights. Since this is the case and by court rulings under the civil rights voting act the federal government is designated to protect voting rights.
Jim Crow Laws.
by interpreting state laws in different ways
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
grandfather clause
True.
True.
voting starts at the age 18 because they are considered mature, responsible and can related to laws and voting for an official to run certain parts of the world.