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  2. Purge - Wikipedia

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    In history, religion and political science, a purge is a position removal or execution of people who are considered undesirable by those in power from a government, another, their team leaders, or society as a whole. A group undertaking such an effort is labeled as purging itself.

  3. Category:Political and cultural purges - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to political and cultural purges, position removal or execution of people who are considered undesirable by those in power from a government, another organization, their team leaders, or society as a whole.

  4. Voter caging - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "caging list" that is the compiled names of all those for whom the envelopes were returned, marked undeliverable, can then be presented by the political party or campaign to election officials, with a request that the election officials should proceed to purge those people from the list of registered voters, or at a minimum, take ...

  5. Great Purge - Wikipedia

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    The term "purge" in Soviet political slang was an abbreviation of the expression purge of the Party ranks. In 1933, for example, the Party expelled some 400,000 people. But from 1936 until 1953, the term changed its meaning, because being expelled from the Party came to mean almost certain arrest, imprisonment, and often execution.

  6. Texas voter purge may be sending a chilling message ... - AOL

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    Voters must check if they’re still registered or if they have been placed on a suspend list, which may result in “more barriers for their votes to count,” a Democratic state legislator said.

  7. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A political party sends first-class mail marked "do not forward" to addresses of registered voters. If the mail is returned as undeliverable, the mailing organization uses that fact to challenge the registration, arguing that because the voter could not be reached at the address, the voter should be removed from the list of registered voters.

  8. How a Trump presidency could lead to a purge at the Pentagon

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    During his campaign for re-election, Donald Trump vowed to purge the military of so-called "woke" generals. Now that he is president-elect, the question in the halls of the Pentagon is whether he ...

  9. Purge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A purge is the forcible removal of undesirable people from political activity, etc. Purge or The Purge may also refer to: Purge (occupied Japan) , the forcible removal of undesirable Japanese from public service during occupation of Japan