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Fordham Law Review

2020

Democracy canon; state courts; elections

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State Courts, The Right To Vote, And The Democracy Canon, Rebecca Guthrie Apr 2020

State Courts, The Right To Vote, And The Democracy Canon, Rebecca Guthrie

Fordham Law Review

Entire elections can be determined by the way a state judge chooses to interpret an election statute. And yet, there has been little scholarly attention on how judges construe statutes regulating elections at the state level. This Note begins to redress that lack of attention by undertaking an in-depth analysis of one interpretive tool historically invoked by state courts. The “Democracy Canon” is a substantive canon urging courts to liberally construe election statutes in favor of voter enfranchisement. By conducting a review of both historical and modern references to the Democracy Canon by state courts, this Note argues that courts …