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Citizenship Question is Bad for the Census
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LWVUS
July 29, 2016
Election Reform, Voting

Voters Won Today: League of Women Voters Prevails in Major Federal Voting Rights Case

LWVUS
July 29, 2016
Election Reform, Voting

"Politicians have no business standing in the way of our right to vote."

Source: http://lwv.org/press-releases/voters-won-today-league-women-voters-prevails-major-federal-voting-rights-case

Newer PostVoting Rights Act Marks 51st Anniversary
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