The combined effects of disenfranchisement laws, inmate population trends and economic realities perpetuate a racial divide in society. |
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I was childishly elated to be on the electoral roll for the first time, after 20 years of residential disenfranchisement. |
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There's a big voter disenfranchisement scheme unfolding in Missouri this week. |
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This has simply compounded the sense of alienation and disenfranchisement felt by many people. |
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Voting policies and procedures promote disenfranchisement and nonparticipation. |
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What if they could use their mouths to move people's feet, inviting them to actively oppose institutionalized black disenfranchisement? |
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I've believe the exodus of good steady manufacturing jobs are at the crux of the spiritual disenfranchisement we are experiencing in our nation. |
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Factional power stifles internal debate, runs roughshod over democratic processes and promotes disenfranchisement. |
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Yet, we will not achieve full democracy if we only address voter disenfranchisement. |
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To base an entire election on personality in this way only deepens our political disenfranchisement. |
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Over four million Americans will not be voting this year due to state felony disenfranchisement laws. |
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There are also people who are trapped in a cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement. |
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Many Democratic voters have nursed feelings of anger and disenfranchisement for the past four years. |
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In Africa it is taking place amidst a legacy of colonialism and centuries of disenfranchisement and expropriation. |
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This practice leads to the marginalization, exclusion and disenfranchisement of women, and works against peace and stability. |
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Their pessimism about prospects for corruption being reduced in the future is another sign of disenfranchisement. |
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Failure to protect this right amounts to the disenfranchisement of women, flawed electoral proceedings and the possibility of electoral fraud. |
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A lack of public education is a key issue regarding disenfranchisement. |
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On this basis, the Court found that the disenfranchisement resulting from the legislation was discriminatory. |
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The ECP had declared the result as null and void over the alleged women disenfranchisement forcefully. |
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A parliamentarian from Helmand says no one will vote outside that violent province's two biggest towns. That could lead to Pushtun disenfranchisement and fraud. |
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To their welter of reasons the exclusion of some political parties, a raging cholera epidemic and the disenfranchisement of many on voting day they can now add an electoral council that doesn't seem to know how to count. |
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President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party has not been unseated, but it will now confront a reinvigorated opposition. Both Lebanon and Egypt have long suffered from forms of disenfranchisement. |
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The just war on terrorists is combined here with the dreadful disenfranchisement of an entire population group, including the muzzling of its own media on the subject. |
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We know that south of the border, where there are similar bills and laws that have been put forward and passed, they have been challenged because of the disenfranchisement of many people. |
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Back in the House, during the course of the first world war, a bill was debated that dealt with the internment, the naturalization and the disenfranchisement of people involved on the side of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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It was thus essential to take all measures necessary for their implementation, because dispossession, disenfranchisement and persecution created a breeding ground for extremism, crime and terrorism. |
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Provincial disenfranchisement has arisen in resource-rich areas where profits from mineral extraction have not sufficiently been channelled back to the province of origin in the form of services and infrastructure. |
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A section of the population, living in areas for which there exist special administrative and legal arrangements, suffered total disenfranchisement for fifty years. |
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The results were ethnic and regional disenfranchisement that deprived and denied opposition challengers the minimum conditions for effective participation. |
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It is a vicious circle of disenfranchisement. |
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This level of disenfranchisement leaves the person with no community, no security, often no shelter, food, water, sanitation, healthcare and education. |
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In April 2008, Laureate Sonia Pierre met with the UNHCR Regional Representative to discuss policies in the Dominican Republic that lead to the institutionalized disenfranchisement of Dominicans of Haitian descent. |
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The House also took up a calling attention notice on the disenfranchisement of women voters during the recently-held by-polls in Lower Dir. |
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The rampant poverty in the ethnic slums was just an emblem of the group's disenfranchisement by the society as a whole. |
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Florida's felony disenfranchisement law is more severe than most European nations or other American states. |
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By the late 1890s, Southern states enacted Jim Crow laws to enforce racial segregation and disenfranchisement. |
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The disenfranchisement took effect on 25 June 1885, when the town was transferred to the East Cheshire constituency. |
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What we are seeing here is the biggest single disenfranchisement in our history. |
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They fought within a leftist, Pan-African framework against disenfranchisement, segregation, labor exploitation, and colonialism. |
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Senator Carter Glass worked to expand the disenfranchisement laws along with poll taxes and literacy tests. |
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Moore and Polsgrove explored how disenfranchisement, inadequate self-control, and sensation-seeking can serve as risk factors of substance abuse for persons with disabilities. |
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Grampound's disenfranchisement in 1821 was the sole exception. |
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Full removal of racial disenfranchisement of citizens was not secured until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 gained passage through Congress following the Civil Rights Movement. |
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