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Author: Eliza Newlin Carney

Eliza Newlin Carney is a contributing writer to The Fulcrum.
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At A Turning Point for Voting Rights, Direction Signals Point Both Ways

This Year, 361 State Bills Aim to Restrict Voter Access—But 843 Aim to Expand It

Eliza Newlin Carney

The most widely cited statistic in this year’s voting rights debate is that 361 bills to restrict access to the polls have been proposed in 47 states. But the same progressive think tank that made that calculation has also tallied 843 bills that set out to expand voting access.

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