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POLITICSJun 12 · 17:00 UTCMISSOURI INDEPENDENTAnna Claire Vollers

States step into voting rights void left by federal rulings

States are enacting their own voting rights laws to counter federal court rulings that weakened protections against gerrymandering and voter suppression. Ten states currently have such laws, while nine others introduced similar bills this year, aiming to require preclearance for election policy changes and address racial minority representation in electoral maps.

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