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  2. Election denial movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Election experts have found that election fraud is vanishingly rare, not systemic, and not at levels that could have impacted a presidential election. [6] [7] [8] In response to Donald Trump's 2016 claims of millions of fraudulent votes, the Brennan Center in 2017 evaluated voter fraud data and arrived at a fraud rate of 0.0003–0.0025%. [9]

  3. Republican efforts to restrict voting following the 2020 ...

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    By late March, Republican efforts had consolidated around two election bills: House Bill 6 (HB6), introduced by Rep. Briscoe Cain (who had previously volunteered with the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania as it attempted to overturn the outcome of the presidential election [228]), and Senate Bill 7 (SB7), introduced by Sen. Bryan Hughes et al. HB6 ...

  4. By-election - Wikipedia

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    An election to fill a vacancy created when a general election cannot take place in a particular constituency (such as if a candidate dies shortly before election day) may be called a by-election in some jurisdictions, or may have a distinct name (e.g., supplementary election, as in Australia).

  5. Barr: Trump became 'detached from reality' after 2020 ... - AOL

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    Former Attorney General William Barr told the Jan. 6 select committee that former President Donald Trump lost touch with reality following his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden and showed no ...

  6. She cemented a conservative Supreme Court, but Amy ... - AOL

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    She cemented a conservative Supreme Court, but Amy Coney Barrett sometimes resists the far-right flank ... 2020 as Republicans rushed to fill the seat just weeks before Trump’s election loss ...

  7. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In other states, poll taxes had to be paid for several years before being eligible to vote. Enforcement of poll tax laws was patchy. Election officials had the discretion whether or not to ask for a voter's poll tax receipt. [5] The constitutionality of the poll tax was upheld by the Supreme Court in the 1937 Breedlove v.

  8. Factbox-US Election Day results: Governor races, abortion ...

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    The ban is currently on hold pending litigation at the conservative state Supreme Court. ... The race had been closely watched for the implications it may have on abortion rights and election laws ...

  9. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2020, it was estimated that 5.1 million voting-age US citizens were disenfranchised for the 2020 presidential election on account of a felony conviction, 1 in 44 citizens. [3] As suffrage rights are generally bestowed by state law, state felony disenfranchisement laws also apply to elections to federal offices.