1. United States v. Classic, No. 618, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 7, 1941, Argued , May 26, 1941, Decided
OVERVIEW: An elector's right to have his vote counted in a primary election was a right guaranteed by the United States Constitution, the deprivation of which was grounds for criminal prosecution under federal statutes.
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