Sentences with phrase «access voting booths»

Adele Malpass, chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party, pointed to a report issued by the city's Department of Investigation in 2013 in which inspectors gained access voting booths 61 out of 63 times when posing as as ineligible individuals — individuals who had either died, been convicted of a felony or who had moved outside the city.

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Because feminism has given women in the U.S. access to higher education, the voting booth, contraception, and property rights, and is still so misunderstood that women themselves say they have no use for it.
The governor insisted that access to the voting booth is an integral benefit of citizenship, and suggested conservative lawmakers have deliberately inserted unnecessary hurdles into the process.
But that's no proper justification for automatic access to the voting booth.
City Republicans have pointed to a 2013 Department of Investigations probe that found test subjects were able to gain access to voting booths by misrepresenting their identities.
As for improving election security, both Perez and Gronke cited concerns about improving voters» access and making practical changes, such as updating voting booth technology, increasing election funding and requiring every state to adopt risk - limiting audits.
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