Carnegie Reporter Magazine’s Winter 2022 Edition — The Voting Issue: People. Protections. Participation. — Focuses on the Power of our Electorate.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023
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- “The Augustinian precept audi alteram partem — listen to the other side — should be our motto,” commented Richardson.
- They say federal law must promote changes in three areas: expanding opportunities to register, increasing options for voting, and strengthening effective election administration.
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