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  2. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Defines School Choice and enshrines in the State's Constitution that "each K-12 child has the right to school choice;", that “all children have the right to equal opportunity to access a quality education,” and that “parents have the right to direct the education of their children. [12] Nov 5 55% 1,507,236 49.32% 1,548,679 50.68%: Citizens

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

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    Imagine you voted by mail in 2020, only to find out you have to vote in person in 2024 because your state got rid of no-excuse absentee voting. You then learn the local polling place has closed ...

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

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    States have found very few noncitizens on their voting rolls, and in the extremely rare instances of votes cast by noncitizens, they are legal immigrants who are often mistaken that they have a right to vote. [16] An April 2024 Cato Institute review of the Heritage Foundation election fraud database found 85 irregularities involving noncitizens ...

  5. 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.

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

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    Some voting rights groups say noncitizen voting is not a widespread concern, and they warn that efforts around the country to clamp down on it by, for instance, removing people from voter rolls ...

  7. Idaho Supreme Court rules on whether new voting laws ... - AOL

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    Idaho is one of six states that now does not accept student IDs at polls, according to Voting Rights Lab, which tracks voting laws. It’s one of nine states that request photo IDs at polls but ...

  8. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    California restores voting rights to citizens serving parole. [65] Washington, D.C. passes a law to allow incarcerated felons to vote. [65] People with a felony conviction have their right to vote in Iowa restored with some restrictions and each potential voter must have completed their sentence. [65]

  9. Citizens-only voting constitutional amendment will appear on ...

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    One would specify that voter ID is required for all forms of voting, not just in-person. This is already the law in North Carolina. The other would lower the state’s income tax cap from 7% to 5%.