As the 2018 elections approach, we’re seeing a growing range of threats
to voting: Strict voter registration rules in Georgia that could create
hurdles for minority voters; a voter ID law in North Dakota, blessed by
the Supreme Court, that’s likely to hit Native Americans hardest; and in
several states, purges of the rolls that risk disenfranchising eligible
voters. Meanwhile, gerrymandered maps in several large states are set
to produce results that don’t reflect the will of voters. And although
intelligence officials have warned that foreign adversaries are likely
to attack our election systems again, few states have done enough to
keep the vote secure.
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Source: Brennan Center for Justice
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