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Un condado de Idaho, en EEUU, ofreció papeletas en español por primera vez y esto es lo que pasó

  • Written by Gabe Osterhout, Research Associate, Idaho Policy Institute, Boise State University

El restringido acceso de los votantes a las urnas fue un gran tema durante las elecciones legislativas de Estados Unidos, que tuvieron lugar el 6 de noviembre.

En los estados de Georgia y Dakota del Norte, se generó críticas hacia las nuevas reglas de voto, consideradas discriminatorias hacia los afroamericanos y los nativos...

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