Supreme Court Cases

 

Voting Rights — related Supreme Court cases

This page groups Supreme Court cases that involve the constitutional concept “Voting Rights”. Use it to explore related decisions and see how the same idea shows up across different cases.

“Voting Rights” is:

Constitutional protections related to voting access, elections, and representation.

Source: Fourteenth Amendment, Fifteenth Amendment, Nineteenth Amendment, Twenty-Fourth Amendment, Twenty-Sixth Amendment Where this concept definition/label comes from (for example, a constitutional provision or a reference framework).

Cases

These are cases where this concept was identified as relevant. Click a case to view its summary, holding, and supporting syllabus excerpts.

  • Bost v. Illinois Bd. of Elections 14th January 2026
    The case involves the rules governing the counting of votes, which directly relates to voting rights and election processes.
  • Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP 23rd May 2024
    The case involves allegations of racial gerrymandering and vote dilution, which are central to voting rights protections.
  • Moore v. Harper 27th June 2023
    The case involves the regulation of federal elections and the role of state legislatures and courts in determining election laws.
  • Allen v. Milligan 8th June 2023
    The case directly concerns the interpretation and application of the Voting Rights Act, which is grounded in constitutional voting rights protections.
  • Berger v. North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP 23rd June 2022
    The underlying issue involves a state law requiring voter identification, which implicates voting rights and access.
  • Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee 1st July 2021
    The case directly involves challenges under the Voting Rights Act and the Fifteenth Amendment related to voting regulations.
  • Chiafalo v. Washington 6th July 2020
    The case involves the process by which states ensure electors vote in accordance with the state's popular vote, directly relating to the electoral process.
  • Colorado Dept. of State v. Baca 6th July 2020
    The case involves the constitutionality of state laws governing the behavior of presidential electors, which directly relates to the electoral process and representation.

 

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