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#11038232
1 March 2024
Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) greets someone after, Senate Democrats and civil rights organizations hold a press conference announcing the reintroduction of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, Washington, DC, February 29, 2024. Following the 2020 election, 19 states passed laws placing additional restrictions on voting.
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25 February 2021
A graffiti 'Bee Strong' seen on a lamp poll in Dublin city center during Level 5 Covid-19 lockdown. On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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26 January 2014
A woman looking through the locked school gates at a Polling Station, Ban Bang Kapi School Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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26 January 2014
Sim Nititadarul, Director General of the Bang Kapi District Electoral Commission, reports the inability of the Electoral Commission to open the Polling Station at Bang Kapi to Vatcharapong Damrongsri, Chief of Police at Lat Phrao Police Station, Bang Kapi, Lat Phrao Police Station, Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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