In which case did the Supreme Court interpret the Fourteenth Amendment and rule that voting and vote counting are entitled to Equal Protection and Due Process?

A. Bush v. Gore
B. Brown v. Board of Education
C. Florida v. Harris
D. Marbury v. Madison


ANSWER: A

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