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impact of voter suppression
Addressing Health Disparities
2016 election diverged significantly from those of nonvoters, with the former favoring less inclusive health, social, and economic policy
In 2016, more than 90 million Americans, nearly 40% of our voting-eligible population, did not vote.
Restoring voting rights to felons
used laws as a way to criminate black ppl after they got the right to vote in 1950s
Even though blacks the minority in Virginia they still make up more than 50% of the prisons
states, where there are more African American, have permanent bans(for voting) on some conviction
Editorial: Voter suppression
tried to stop black/dem from voting by closing polls early ,limiting voting hrs, etc
one in 13 Black Americans compared to one in 56 non-Black Americans, due to a felony conviction( in some states felons aren't allowed to vote)
voter ID laws stop ppl from voting who doing have the same idenification
Wisconsin's hardest-hit city by COVID-19, with only five open polling places. mosting in black and latino area
45,000 ppl who didnt vote came from black ppl ad low income families
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Voter Identification
the ID in states causes minorities not to votes as much
Georgia Voters
being accused of double voting can face up 10 yrs and 100,00 dollar fine
-They started closing polls in places where minorities lived