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As GOP restricts voting, Democrats move to expand access
Groups: Census privacy tool could hurt voting rights goals
‘Election integrity’ becomes key buzzword in VA GOP race
Democrats launch Senate battle for expanded voting rights
Northam restores voting rights to tens of thousands of ex-convicts in Virginia
Biden marks ‘Bloody Sunday’ by signing voting rights order
More voting rights
Two maps show why both sides are trying to change election rules ASAP
Maryland bill would provide voting info to the incarcerated
LeBron James and others starting voting rights group
College Park postpones plan to allow voting for people in US illegally
Va. Senate passes constitutional amendment on felon voting rights
Virginia House passes proof-of-citizenship voting bill
McAuliffe says he’s restored voting rights to 60,000
Some Va. felons’ voting rights ‘erroneously’ restored
Governor: Most Va. felons whose rights were restored are nonviolent
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