Kenneth Bernoska

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It turns out that in 1994, Ohio had “updated its elections law to add what is known as a “ ‘supplemental process’” to the NVRA, explained Leigh Chapman, senior policy advisor at Let America Vote. “Simply put, voters may be purged from the rolls after six years just because they didn’t vote—even if they are otherwise eligible.” Ohio, in other words, had flipped federal law on its head.
One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally
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