Book(electronic)2011

The politics of disenfranchisement: why is it so hard to vote in America?

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Abstract

Richard K. Scher, a Florida-based political scientist, discusses voting rights in the United States and the democratic system, describing the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and examining how the control of the ballot and the voting process can be manipulated.

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