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  2. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Prohibits state and local governments from allowing non-citizens to vote, and would allow some 17-year-olds to vote in primaries, provided they turn 18 by the next general election. [22] Nov 5 >50% 1,150,332 77.13%: 341,034 22.87% Kentucky: Legislature: Passed Amendment 1 Prohibits state and local governments from allowing non-citizens to vote ...

  3. In quest to change voting rules, Republicans push ballot ...

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    The New York City Council has filed notice that it will appeal to the state’s highest court.) Some voting rights groups say noncitizen voting is not a widespread concern, and they warn that ...

  4. Republican Party efforts to disrupt the 2024 United States ...

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    One district contains the Omaha metro area, which can tend to lean Democrat (Obama won the district in 2008, as did Biden in 2020), while the other two are more rural and vote solid Republican. During 2024, some Nebraska Republicans sought to change the state's 1991 law that created its electoral college allocation system to winner-take-all and ...

  5. The 2024 voting landscape is a recipe for confusion - AOL

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    For that year's election, 14 of those states changed the rules to allow for no-excuse absentee voting, but only one (Virginia) ended up making this change permanent. The rest have reverted to ...

  6. How strict new voter ID laws in key swing states could play a ...

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    The impact they do have, some research shows, is creating hurdles that prevent otherwise eligible people from voting. “These laws, they do nothing but make it more difficult to vote,” said ...

  7. 2024 United States state legislative elections - Wikipedia

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    A number of states underwent mid-decade redistricting prior to the 2024 elections. Some states only changed a few districts, while others implemented entirely new maps. In Georgia, Michigan and North Dakota, and Washington, judges ruled that certain districts violated the Voting Rights Act.

  8. Map: 29 million Americans live under new voter ID laws ... - AOL

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    In 2013, another decision stripped a section of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that required states with histories of voter discrimination to get federal approval to make changes that affect voting.

  9. Republican efforts to restrict voting following the 2020 ...

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    The John Lewis voting rights act would restore the federal pre-clearance requirement in the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that was struck down by the Supreme Court in a 2013 decision. This would mean that states with a history of voting rights violations would have to seek approval from the federal government to change voting policies.