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Federal law cannot tolerate election statutes that make it harder for minority citizens to vote.
Under the Voting Rights Act, states and localities that in the past limited voting rights of certain parts of the electorate must get changes to their voting laws pre-approved by the Department of Justice.
The states that fall under this provision include Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas.
Since 2008, a series of measures, advanced by Republican-controlled state legislatures, have been passed that could limit participation by the so-called Obama coalition: Blacks, Hispanics and young voters.
Some of the laws, such as the one in Texas, would make it harder for college students to vote if they only have student identification, while the voter id laws are expected to impact Blacks and Latinos.
http://newsone.com/nation/thegrio6/justice-dept-advocates-to-challenge-voter-id-laws-nationwide/
Under the Voting Rights Act, states and localities that in the past limited voting rights of certain parts of the electorate must get changes to their voting laws pre-approved by the Department of Justice.
The states that fall under this provision include Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas.
Since 2008, a series of measures, advanced by Republican-controlled state legislatures, have been passed that could limit participation by the so-called Obama coalition: Blacks, Hispanics and young voters.
Some of the laws, such as the one in Texas, would make it harder for college students to vote if they only have student identification, while the voter id laws are expected to impact Blacks and Latinos.
http://newsone.com/nation/thegrio6/justice-dept-advocates-to-challenge-voter-id-laws-nationwide/