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The Constitutionality And Legality Of Internet Voting Post-Shelby County, Logan T. Mohs Jul 2015

The Constitutionality And Legality Of Internet Voting Post-Shelby County, Logan T. Mohs

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The technological and electoral landscapes have changed drastically since the turn of the century. While it once might have made sense to view voting online as unconstitutional, as opposed to merely impractical, the expanded range of Internet access for minority communities has made that argument tenuous at best. While there still may exist practical and political reasons to avoid Internet voting, the Constitution no longer stands as an effective wall against the practice. Furthermore, the primary statutory obstacle to the implementation of Internet voting on a local level, the Voting Rights Act, has been greatly weakened by the recent Supreme …