Voting rights in the U.S. have evolved from limited suffrage to broader inclusion through constitutional amendments and legislation. The struggle for equal access to the ballot has been marked by progress and setbacks, with landmark laws like the Voting Rights Act of 1965 expanding protections. Contemporary challenges include voter suppression tactics, disinformation campaigns, and debates over electoral systems. Efforts to secure voting rights continue to shape American democracy, impacting political representation and citizen engagement. Ongoing vigilance is crucial to ensure fair and accessible elections for all.