It's time to start punishing public officials who disenfranchise voters
By Catherine Rampell Opinion writer August 24 at 8:25 PM
In the federal government and in most states, there are consequences when governments deprive Americans of their constitutional right to liberty through, say, wrongful imprisonment.
So why arent there more meaningful consequences when states deprive Americans of their constitutional right to vote?
Again and again, voter fraud has been shown to be virtually nonexistent. Yet in the name of eradicating this imagined scourge, state officials around the country have been systemically and aggressively disenfranchising American citizens. To prevent a handful of votes from possibly being cast illegally, officials purge thousands of eligible voters from state rolls, toss ballots and pass modern-day poll taxes.
This year alone, at least 99 bills restricting access to registration and voting have been introduced in 31 states, according to New York University School of Laws Brennan Center for Justice.
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