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  2. Voting Rights Act of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Voting Rights Act of Virginia is a Virginia law that prohibits racial discrimination in voting and establishes a preclearance provision for proposed changes to election administration, among other provisions. It is modeled after the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as well as the John Lewis Voting Rights Act (which would restore portions ...

  3. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Voter Registration Act passes and is meant to make voter registration available in more locations. [10] 1997. Texas ends the two year waiting period for people with felony convictions to restore voting rights. [57] 1998. People in Utah with a felony conviction are prohibited from voting while serving their sentence. People with a ...

  4. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The only non-photo form of ID accepted at the polls is the voter's registration card. [228] Oregon: Mail Ballots Only: Oregon has no polling stations, and ballots are mailed in. Non-photographic forms of ID are accepted for voting registration. Ballot envelopes must be signed and signatures are compared to voter registration card. [229 ...

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  7. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Voter suppression in the United States consists of various legal and illegal efforts to prevent eligible citizens from exercising their right to vote. Such voter suppression efforts vary by state, local government, precinct, and election. Voter suppression has historically been used for racial, economic, gender, age and disability discrimination.

  8. Virginia Republicans roll out early and absentee voting push ...

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    Virginia Republicans on Tuesday launched an early and absentee voting push ahead of this fall's legislative elections, an initiative intended to boost ballot access measures that GOP lawmakers in ...

  9. Voter registration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An October 2008 voter registration rally held on behalf of Barack Obama's presidential campaign, on Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway. A voter registration drive is an effort undertaken by a government authority, political party or other entity to register to vote persons otherwise entitled to vote. In many jurisdictions, the functions ...