Universal suffrage is the right of all adult citizens to vote, ensuring equal participation in democratic elections regardless of gender or status.
Learn why the Equal Rights Amendment and District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment were not ratified into the U.S. Constitution.
Learn what universal adult suffrage means and see key examples like the 19th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act in the U.S.
Learn about the 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments—direct senatorial elections, Prohibition, and women's suffrage in U.S. history.
Discover the key advantages of universal adult franchise and how it promotes equality, fair representation, and democratic accountability.
Learn how the 24th and 26th Amendments expanded voting rights by abolishing the poll tax and lowering the voting age to 18.
Learn the key facts about the 16th-19th Amendments, covering income tax, direct election of senators, Prohibition, and women's voting rights.
Explore Wisconsin Act 77, a new law enhancing accessibility in voting with expanded mail-in and early voting options.
Discover the current status of Puerto Rico as a US territory and learn about its unique rights and citizenship.