voter suppression
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Texas Has a Mail-In Ballot Rejection Rate That’s Too High
The Associated Press investigation found that 23,000 mail ballots or 13% were rejected across 187 of Texas’ counties due to new restrictions.
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Another Day, Another Unnecessary Voting Law In Georgia
Republican legislators approved a new proposal aimed at non-existent voter fraud
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Gov. Greg Abbott Points To Election Officials Misinterpreting Voting Rights Law For Mail-In Ballot Issues
Senate Bill 1 is leading to a lot of confusion for the March 1st primary, but spokesperson says officials need to contact the Texas Secretary of State’s office.
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Updated: Legal Experts Find Pamela Moses Sentencing In Memphis Voting Case ‘Excessive’
Lack of education on voting rights laws and race within the criminal justice system are thought to be factored in the sentencing procedure.
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Gary Chambers Jr. Returns With a Fire Campaign Ad
The Louisiana candidate for U.S. Senate wants to torch what's left of the Confederacy
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Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Republican-drawn Legislative Maps For A Second Time
The Court has sent another deadline for new maps to be drawn no later than Feb. 17
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Memphis Black Woman Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Trying to Register to Vote
Pamela Moses is an activist and founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis