#Voting Rights
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A Supreme Court ruling bans race in redistricting. But new political science research shows race is actually a more reliable predictor of voting than party—making "race-neutral" gerrymandering a statistical fiction.
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais rewrites how Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act applies to redistricting—with major consequences for minority representation and the 2026 midterms.
The Trump administration has gutted the DOJ's Voting Section, pushing out two dozen experienced lawyers and replacing them with loyalists. With 2026 midterms approaching, what does this mean for American democracy?
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[email protected]America's formerly incarcerated population could form the 12th-largest state. Their disenfranchisement may have already decided presidential elections twice.
The SAVE America Act reveals a stunning political miscalculation - Republicans championing voting restrictions that would likely disenfranchise more of their supporters than Democrats.
A New York court decision meant to boost Democratic representation may inadvertently hand Republicans a powerful tool to legalize gerrymandering nationwide
Trump's push for citizenship verification requirements appears to solve election integrity concerns, but experts warn it could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters while addressing a virtually nonexistent problem.
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[email protected]The House-passed SAVE America Act creates an unprecedented constitutional dilemma over who has the power to set voting qualifications in federal elections.
After Trump's return, voter suppression tactics spread across America. From registration to counting, democracy's three pillars face systematic attack.
A federal judge's order to redraw electoral maps in a US state underscores the judiciary's role in safeguarding democratic integrity and has implications for global trust and investment.