Who votes?
The Constitution requires a national census every 10 years to ensure that congressional districts are approximately equal in population. Today, each district contains about 710,000 people. Massachusetts has nine congressional districts. The Cape and Islands are in the ninth district, represented since 2013 by William Keating. The Trump administration has sought ways to undermine voting [...] The post Who votes? appeared first on The Martha's Vineyard Times .
The Constitution requires a national census every 10 years to ensure that congressional districts are approximately equal in population. Today, each district contains about 710,000 people. Massachusetts has nine congressional districts. The Cape and Islands are in the ninth district, represented since 2013 by William Keating.
The Trump administration has sought ways to undermine voting in three ways, two of which would directly affect voters on Martha’s Vineyard. The first is to restrict or terminate voting by mail. …
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