It seems there might be a typo in your question regarding "Jepodary." If you meant "Jeopardy," it's important to clarify that there is no specific context or legal term known as "Jepodary" related to constitutional rights for the 2024 election or otherwise.
In the context of elections, various constitutional rights could potentially be at stake, such as:
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Voting Rights: The right to vote is protected under several amendments, including the 15th Amendment (prohibiting denial of the right to vote based on race), the 19th Amendment (granting women the right to vote), the 24th Amendment (prohibiting poll taxes), and the Voting Rights Act.
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Freedom of Speech and Assembly: The First Amendment protects individuals' rights to express their opinions, campaign for candidates, and assemble peacefully.
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Equal Protection Under the Law: The Fourteenth Amendment ensures that all individuals receive equal protection under the law, which includes fair access to the electoral process.
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Political Association: The right to form and join political parties and associations is protected under the First Amendment.
If you can clarify or provide more specific information about what you meant by "Jepodary," I would be happy to help further!