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What powers are given to the states in elections that have caused an underrepresentation for certain voting populations?(1 point)
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States decide where polling locations will be and what languages voting material is printed in.
States decide where polling locations will be and what languages voting material is printed in.
States put heavy voter ID restrictions on all voters.
States put heavy voter ID restrictions on all voters.
States are allowed to decide who can vote.
States are allowed to decide who can vote.
States can deny mail-in ballot options for specific voting populations.
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States decide where polling locations will be and what languages voting material is printed in.
Reason: Control over polling-site locations and language access can make voting harder for minority, rural, and non–English-speaking populations, causing underrepresentation.
Reason: Control over polling-site locations and language access can make voting harder for minority, rural, and non–English-speaking populations, causing underrepresentation.
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