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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2009
“It is beyond cavil that ‘voting is of the most fundamentalsignificance under our constitutional structure’” (Burdickv. Takushi 1992, 433). Voting is particularlyfoundational “since the right to exercise the franchise in a freeand unimpaired manner is preservative of other basic civil andpolitical rights” (Harper v. Virginia Bd. of Educ.1966, 667). As Justice Kennedy dissented in Burdick(1992, 434), even depriving one voter of the exercise of thefundamental right to vote is too substantial an impact to withstandconstitutional scrutiny.