As Federal Voting Rights Law Is Gutted, Some States Step In to Fill the Gap
In the wake of recent SCOTUS rulings, states are passing their own versions of the Voting Rights Act.
In the wake of recent SCOTUS rulings, states are passing their own versions of the Voting Rights Act.
A voter bill of rights is posted outside a vote center during the in-person early voting period in California's Proposition 50 special election on October 27, 2025, in Los Angeles, California.
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