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Voting Integrity at the Supreme Court
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There are several ways the election process could not be equally open to a group based on race or color. While the most obvious, a law restricting such access would be a violation, the law takes into consideration other ways of unlawful discrimination.
In that, its members have less opportunity than other members of the electorate to participate in the political process and to elect representatives of their choice.
This is what the DNC alleged in their lawsuit. That two parts of Arizona’s election law provide less opportunity for blacks, American Indians, and Hispanics to vote.
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