There's an ongoing debate about whether there really is an explicit right to vote in the Federal Constitution. It's hinted at. Some of the post-Civil War amendments and even the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, refer to and imply that there's a right to vote. But way, way back at the dawn of the Constitution, there's nothing that explicitly says, "There shall be a right to vote," but it's strongly, strongly implied. In the State Constitution, there is such a right. So those of us who live in Minnesota, we do have an explicit right to the franchise in the Minnesota Constitution.