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Andreas93 [3]
3 years ago
15

Voter ID laws are/are not an example of voter suppression because

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Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

'Voter ID laws' are not an example of voter suppression because 'Voter ID laws' are to prevent voter fraud whereas voter suppression is a method used for influencing the outcome of an election.

<u>Explanation:</u>

  • Voter suppression concerns with the effort made legal and illegal, that are used to 'prevent eligible voters' from exerting their right to vote.
  • Instead of suppressing one’s right to vote, 'Voter ID laws' are to prevent voter fraud and to make sure that elections are conducted with integrity and security which they require.
  • The reason people oppose specific voter laws is not to cheat but because when laws limit the ways how a person prove they are who they say they are.
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