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electoral

adjective as in electing

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The six parties that took part in the debate represent parties with clear evidence of electoral support in Caerphilly, taking account of past elections there and Wales opinion polls.

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Too often, he said, the civil rights law has been “deployed as a form of electoral race-based affirmative action to undo a state’s constitutional pursuit of political ends.”

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If the court answers yes, the ruling would considerably weaken Voting Rights Act protections that have allowed minorities to challenge electoral systems and maps as discriminatory.

From my perspective as a scholar of U.S. federal courts and electoral systems, this case represents the collision of decades of Supreme Court decisions on race, redistricting and the Voting Rights Act.

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However, he boycotted the rerun, demanding electoral reforms.

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