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#ThisWeekatJustice 3 Operations in Arkansas Lead to Dozens of Drug & Firearm Arrests; AG Garland Met with Department Employees that are Veterans to Thank Them for Their Service; Criminal Charges Unsealed Against Haitian Gang Leaders For Kidnappings of U.S. Citizens; and more
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For more information on your voting rights, download our guide: justice.gov/file/1517936/d #KnowYourVotingRights #ADA
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Know Your Voting Rights. Your Guide to Federal Voting Rights Laws. #KnowYourVotingRights
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#ThisWeekatJustice Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Welcomed the U.S. Attorneys to the Justice Department for the First In-Person U.S. Attorney Conference Since 2020; Justice Department Announced Takedown of Nationwide Catalytic Converter Theft Ring; and more
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Does federal law protect against voting discrimination? Yes. The two most important federal laws for protecting voters against discrimination are the Voting Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. #KnowYourVotingRights #ADA justice.gov/file/1517936/d
Does federal law protect against discrimination in voting? Yes. The Voting Rights Act makes it illegal for state or local governments to deny or restrict voting rights because of a citizen’s race or color or because they are members of various language minority groups. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires state and local governments to make sure that people with disabilities have a full and equal chance to vote, including registering to vote, getting into polling places and casting a ballot.
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Do federal laws protect against voter intimidation? Yes. There are civil and criminal federal statutes that make it illegal to intimidate, threaten or coerce someone for voting or attempting to vote. #KnowYourVotingRights justice.gov/file/1517936/d
Do federal laws protect against voter intimidation? Yes. There are civil and criminal federal statutes that make it illegal to intimidate, threaten or coerce someone for voting or attempting to vote. There are also federal statutes that make it illegal to intimidate, threaten or coerce people who are urging or helping others to vote.
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Who runs elections in my state? State and local election officials run local, state, and federal elections, including for Congress and the Presidency. Visit Vote.gov for election officials in your state. #KnowYourVotingRights justice.gov/file/1517936/d
Who runs elections in my state?
State and local election officials. They run local, state, and federal elections includin for Congress and for the Presidency. If you want to know how you can vote in our state, you should contact those officials because the rules are different in different states.
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Know Your Voting Rights Learn about several federal laws affecting voting rights and how members of the public can report possible violations of those laws to #KnowYourVotingRights English: justice.gov/file/1517936/d Spanish: justice.gov/file/1540386/d
Know Your Voting Rights. Your Guide to Federal Voting Rights Laws. #KnowYourVotingRights
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