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Amid the government’s sweeping attacks on the basic rights of the working class, the changes to electoral law could disenfranchise over 100,000 voters.
A court determined the state may proceed under its special master plan, while also expressing reservations over federal involvement.
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The Punch on MSNINEC wants legal backing as NCoS pushes inmate voting rightsThe Independent National Electoral Commission has said it will engage the National Assembly for clear legal provisions to support the participation of inmates in the country’s elections.INEC Chairman, ...
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 60 years ago this week. What the law will look like when it reaches its 61st anniversary next year is a big question. The landmark piece of legislation … ...
Federal judges on Thursday ordered Alabama to continue using a court-selected congressional map for the rest of the decade.
A federal court ruled Alabama must use a court-ordered congressional map through 2030, ensuring fair representation for Black ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSupreme Court Threatens Voting Rights ActNot all gerrymanders are enacted by authoritarians, but authoritarians use gerrymandering to rig elections and hold onto ...
A lawsuit filed by the Virginia NAACP against Gov. Glenn Youngkin for an alleged failure to produce records in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has recently been ordered to a lower ...
The three-judge panel unanimously, and for the second time, found that the state drew a map that unfairly discriminated ...
Democrats concede there’s only so much they can do to keep Texas from redrawing its maps. But they want to encourage blue ...
The Justice Department’s letter seeks Pennsylvania’s voter rolls, and may encompass social security and driver’s license ...
The U.S. Justice Department is asking Pennsylvania to turn over its complete voter rolls, a request that appears to encompass ...
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