Burdick v. Takushi

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1992-06-08

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Justice Kennedy, with whom Justice Blackmun and Justice Stevens join, dissenting. The question before us is whether Hawaii can enact a total ban on write-in voting. The majority holds that it can, finding that Hawaii’s ballot access rules impose no serious limitations on the right to vote. Indeed, the majority in effect adopts a presumption that prohibitions on write-in voting are permissible if the State’s ball…

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