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Qué hacer si su derecho a votar es impugnado el día de las elecciones

  • Written by Karen Figueroa-Clewett, Lecturer, Agents of Change program, Department of Political Science and International Relations, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
imageNecesita estar preparado para poder votar el día de las elecciones. AP Photo/Charles Krupa

Con las elecciones generales próximas a ocurrir, es importante que conozca sus derechos en caso de que se impugne su derecho a votar.

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