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Study ranks which states are hardest to vote in

Por: 10 WBNS Nation October 25, 2022

WASHINGTON — Voters in New Hampshire, Arkansas and Mississippi face an uphill battle when it comes to voting, often experiencing additional challenges in terms of time and effort required to cast their ballots compared to voters in other states, . On the flipside, voters in Oregon and Washington have a far easier time, with few barriers to voting and registration.   ranking all 50 states based on the cost residents face to vote.  The study... + full article



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