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Disfranchisement, also disenfranchisement (which has become more common since 1982) [1] or voter disqualification, is the restriction of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or a practice that has the effect of preventing someone from exercising the right to vote.
Disqualification may refer to: . Ejection (sports), the removal of a participant from a contest due to a violation of the sport's rules Disqualification (boxing) ...
The disqualified boxer automatically loses the bout to the opponent. If both are disqualified, (termed a double disqualification ) the result is usually declared a no contest regardless of round. Most disqualifications happen for repeated intentional fouling such as headbutting, low blows, rabbit punches, biting and the like. [ 1 ]
The meet’s head referee implemented Rule 2, Section 5 of the NCAA rulebook, which states that “a swimmer who changes lanes during a heat shall be disqualified,” leading to Lloyd’s ...
A running influencer from Texas has been disqualified from the New York City Marathon and banned from future New York City running events after he ran part of the course with people on e-bikes ...
Athlete disqualifications often reference the IAAF rule number under which the athlete was disqualified. This is typically written in the format (false start as example): DQ R162.7. [6] 40.1 – Doping violation during or in connection with the championships; 40.8 – Prior doping violation leading to suspension during the period of the ...
Esteban Prado was disqualified as the winner of the Orange County Marathon after his dad gave him water during the race. He violated the unauthorized assistance rule. His dad gave him water on way ...
Disqualified over 'question[ing] the impartiality of the umpire based on her race,' the US Tennis Association said. [19] 2017 Davis Cup World Group, Canada Denis Shapovalov: Kyle Edmund: Hitting the chair umpire with a ball hit in anger. [20] 2017 US Open, USA Fabio Fognini: Stefano Travaglia: Fine: $24,000/$96,000; verbal abuse to Chair Umpire.