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Voter Suppression
Voting Laws Roundup 2017
Hundreds of voting and election bills are already circulating in state capitals.
Dual Registration Is Not Voter Fraud: Trump Inner Circle Members Registered to Vote in Two States
Neither Trump nor his aides have come up with a single fact to back up his claim, so why is he pursuing an investigation?
How Do Republicans Get Away With Voter Suppression?
There aren't enough white guys to elect Donald Trump, so he had to eliminate people of color from voter lists.
Beyond 2016: Five Stories to Carry With Us Into the New Year
Although 2016 often felt like a nail in humanity's coffin, there were many displays of fierce resilience.
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Is Keeping People of Color From Voting the Key to GOP Electoral Dominance?
Crosscheck is the GOP's Great White Hope Machine, the approaching Death Star of voter suppression.
In Florida and Beyond, Complaints of Voter Intimidation and Other Problems Roll in
Voters have made a “substantial number” of complaints regarding voter intimidation in Florida.
How to Take a Stand Against Voter Intimidation and Protect Your Right to Vote
New voting restrictions are in place all over the country. Here's what you need to know to protect your right to vote.
Suppressing Voter Turnout: What’s in a Name?
It is critical for those who proffer “Making America Great Again,” to erect obstacles that discourage the participation of Asians, Latinos and Black people.
Disenfranchised by Misinformation: Victoria Law on the Millions Who Can Vote — but Might Not Know It
Across the nation, almost 6 million people are prohibited from voting as a result of state felony disenfranchisement laws.
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Disenfranchised by Misinformation: Many Americans Are Allowed to Vote but Don’t Know It
Most states do not permanently disenfranchise former prisoners, but lack of information keeps people from voting.