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The New Yorker In 2016, there are nearly 900 fewer polling places in states previously covered by the Voting Rights Act than there were for the 2012 election.
Suppression of the Black Vote Is No Relic
newyorker.com
The 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder gutted the Voting Rights Act, and Trumpism has only expanded the challenges to African-American voters.
112 months ago
Los Angeles Times There were 868 fewer polling places available in this election than there were in 2012.
How did the weakened Voting Rights Act impact election results?
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Tuesday election was the first since a monumental Supreme Court ruling in 2013 struck down key part of Voting Rights Act, leading to sweeping changes in voting rules across a swath of Southern states and several other districts or states that had his
112 months ago
The New Yorker African-American advocacy groups have to keep fending off new efforts to suppress voting.
Suppression of the Black Vote Is No Relic
newyorker.com
The 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder gutted the Voting Rights Act, and Trumpism has only expanded the challenges to African-American voters.
112 months ago
The New Yorker In a state where Republican majorities are fragile, a 2013 law made voting harder, disproportionately, for people who are both black and Democrats. Last Friday, federal judges ruled that the legislature had violated the Fourteenth Amendment.
116 months ago
Slate.com There’s been huge progress in the past month, but that won’t change one bad ruling.
116 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The court said Republican lawmakers had eliminated these measures by enacting “the most restrictive voting law North Carolina has seen since the era of Jim Crow.”
116 months ago
Washington Post In 2012, the Academy’s voting members were 94 percent white and 77 percent male.
122 months ago
NPR On the immediate impact of the law:
"You had a situation where in Selma, for example, 2 percent of African-Africans were registered to vote at the time of the passage of the Voting Rights Act, and just days after the act was passed hundreds, and th
Read more ... en thousands, of African-Americans were able to register to vote because of the presence of the federal government."
128 months ago
msnbc "What's going through my mind is basically how we have to re-mobilize again to get fair and just legislation put back on the books."
-- Martin Luther King III on the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
128 months ago
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133 months ago
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