Don’t even think about intimidating voters. State laws and penalties.
Federal law prohibits voter intimidation. The right of each voter to cast his or her ballot free from intimidation or coercion is the foundation of a free and democratic society.
Federal law prohibits voter intimidation. The right of each voter to cast his or her ballot free from intimidation or coercion is the foundation of a free and democratic society.
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This year, voter suppression is taking many forms, some conspicuous—from intimidation and long lines at polling places to strict ID requirements—and some hidden in the disaster that is the absentee/mail-in ballot scene.
“Trump supporters seemingly attempting to physically intimidate voters and block them from a polling place in Fairfax, Virginia…” – Bipartisan Report Voter intimidation has no place in a fair election. It’s hard to counter it The press has a hard time keeping track of a large number of instances. Trolls and bots often swamp Facebook …
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