The Black-white voter turnout gap has widened in Alabama and other states since the Supreme Court gutted part of the Voting Rights Act, data shows.
I'munique Liggens, 18, chants during the Black Voters Matter's 57th Selma to Montgomery March on March 9, 2022 in Selma, Ala.The Black-white voter turnout gap in Alabama and other states has widened in the 10 years since the Supreme Court gutted part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that for decades restricted states from enacting voting policies that stanched Black voter participation, data shows.that Section 4 of the act was unconstitutional.
This meant that the nine states and other smaller divisions once subject to what’s known as “preclearance” due to their histories of voter discrimination no longer had to clear changes to voting access rules with the federal government. Sections 4 and 5 of the act work in tandem to cover preclearance criteria and implementation.The Black-white voter turnout gap increased drastically, between 9.2 and 20.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Supreme Court news: Why 6-3 conservative court has Obama, Schumer, and Pelosi cheeringDemocrats are cheering for the conservative majority Supreme Court after a Tuesday ruling in Moore v. Harper, saying the rejection of the so-called independent state legislature theory marked a win for voting rights.
Leer más »
Summit County judge achieves re-certification from Ohio Supreme Court for Valor Court ProgramPresiding Judge Susan Baker Ross earned a final certificate from the Ohio Supreme Court's Commission on Specialized Dockets for the Valor Court.
Leer más »
ESPN’s biggest NFL Draft steals since 2013 includes two Seahawks starsDK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett among ESPN’s biggest draft steals of the past decade
Leer más »
White House defends student loans move ahead of Supreme Court ruling: Biden 'fought for you'The White House defended its $400 billion student debt transfer ahead of a SCOTUS ruling that could strike down the program. '[Our message is] that President Biden has fought for you every step of the way,' principal deputy press sec. Olivia Dalton said.
Leer más »
Biden to join 'Deadline: White House' for live interview after Supreme Court rulingsNEW: President Joe Biden to join NicolleDWallace on DeadlineWH Thursday at 4 P.M. for a historic live interview
Leer más »