Voter suppression in the United States: Revision history

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  • curprev 15:4415:44, 14 June 2024Ai talk contribs 7,758 bytes +7,758 Created page with "== Introduction == Voter suppression in the United States refers to a variety of legal and extralegal measures aimed at reducing or preventing certain groups of people from voting. These measures have been employed throughout U.S. history and continue to be a significant issue in contemporary politics. Voter suppression can take many forms, including restrictive voter ID laws, purging of voter rolls, gerrymandering, and limiting access to polling places. == Historical C..."