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23-09-2021, 01:55
More States Are Trying Not To Fill Voting Districts With Prisoners Who Can’t Vote
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A growing number of states have policies for avoiding drawing new voting districts filled with prisoners who can’t vote. It’s part of an effort to combat what some call «prison gerrymandering.
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