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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on voter apathy in the United States.
Ohio appeals U.S. court decision in favor of early voting https://t.co/N5FhrmH6Wp pic.twitter.com/2xmLAyxIRi
— Reuters Politics (@ReutersPolitics) May 27, 2016
U.S. states giving more ex-felons voting rights back https://t.co/vWsUqyds63 via @Reuters This is something I’m pushing for when I’m @potus
— Cell Phone Superman (@dondreak) May 15, 2016
This columnist is being mocked after suggesting that U.S. prevent certain people from voting https://t.co/KeJk7EAz0t pic.twitter.com/dkyBWLWrl9
— Mic (@micnews) May 21, 2016
Gil Troy tells TIME: initially voting was public How the U.S. ended up with paper ballots https://t.co/HDGwYaFIaE via @TIMEHistory
— Gil Troy (@GilTroy) April 28, 2016
As troubling as it is true. Voting Rights remains a central issue under attack in the U.S. still today. https://t.co/0hM2SnGJjL
— Andy Bachman (@andybachman) April 28, 2016
Can Open-Source Voting Tech Fix The U.S. Elections System? via @forbes https://t.co/vjFtgemQEE
— Fed Up With Politics (@FedUpPolitics) May 14, 2016
Snapchat is pushing the U.S. government to allow selfies at the voting booth https://t.co/UxJePX7ro4 via @fptechdesk pic.twitter.com/pywI80kSm2
— National Post (@nationalpost) April 26, 2016
U.S. felons a potentially powerful yet shunned voting bloc https://t.co/9jLCWAaxIG via @Reuters #restorethevra
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) April 26, 2016
Voter suppression and voting registration cited: The U.S. has ‘worst elections of any long-established democracy,’ https://t.co/9IvIiegKVk
— Tina Issa (@tinaissa) April 23, 2016
“RCV increases voter interest, responsibility & turnout…& creates a transparent & accountable majority coalition.” https://t.co/D1TR6uGYqE
— FairVote Minnesota (@FairVoteMN) May 23, 2016