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  2. Why voting NO on Amendment 2 is a win for Kentucky’s ... - AOL

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    OpEd: Take it from a school board member: This amendment essentially cracks open the floodgates, allowing private and for-profit schools to siphon public funds away from public schools.

  3. There's no justifiable reason to end early voting in Kentucky ...

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    Early voters were at the polling center at Iroquois High School Tuesday morning just after 6 a.m. Nov.7, 2023. ... a bid to limit free elections—to do away with early voting in Kentucky ...

  4. Supreme Court has restricted voting rights in favor of ... - AOL

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    The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights," the Court has harmed the constitutional right to vote—and therefore a robust democracy. Some of these ...

  5. 2024 Kentucky Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    2024 Kentucky Amendment 2 was a rejected legislatively referred amendment to the Kentucky Constitution, which was voted on as part of the 2024 Kentucky elections. If enacted, the amendment would have allowed the Kentucky General Assembly to fund charter schools.

  6. Voting Rights Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Katzenbach (1966), the Supreme Court held that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a constitutional method to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment. A few months later, on the thirteenth day of June, the Supreme Court held that section 4(e) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was constitutional in the case of Katzenbach v. Morgan (1966).

  7. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Iowa restores the voting rights of felons who completed their prison sentences. [60] Nebraska ends lifetime disenfranchisement of people with felonies but adds a five-year waiting period. [63] 2006. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was extended for the fourth time by President George W. Bush, being the second extension of 25 years. [65]

  8. Kentucky isn't the only state voting on school choice. 2 ...

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    Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska voters are deciding on school choice ballot measures this fall. Kentucky isn't the only state voting on school choice. 2 others have it on the ballot. Skip to main ...

  9. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. presidential election popular vote totals as a percentage of the total U.S. population. Note the surge in 1828 (extension of suffrage to non-property-owning white men), the drop from 1890 to 1910 (when Southern states disenfranchised most African Americans and many poor whites), and another surge in 1920 (extension of suffrage to women).