There's a reason why opponents of voting rights pursue these purges whenever they take control in a state -- because it helps guarantee that they'll stay in power in that state, eliminating voters who would otherwise likely not vote for them.
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Ohio Capitol Journal: Ohio’s voter purge “disproportionately targets voters of color”, civil rights organizations say [[link removed]]
Ohio is removing nearly 160,000 voters from the rolls, John.
More than half of Ohio voters who might be purged from the state’s voter rolls are registered in counties where a majority of the population is non-white. Civil rights organizations on the ground say that Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s voter purge disproportionately goes after those voters of color.
This is yet another example of partisan elected officials using state law to suppress voters who don't vote for them or their party. The easiest way to secure the results they want is to pick and choose which voters get to count in November.
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“ What our politicians should be focusing on is expanding voting rights rather than trying to restrict them ,” said Bria Bennett, of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative.
“ It appears to me that this purge disproportionately targets voters of color, many of whom have long been disenfranchised from the political process, either because of discriminatory barriers that prevent them from exercising their power to vote or people’s life circumstances that have prevented them from being able to fully participate in our democracy ,” said Ohio Unity Coalition Executive Director Pierrette Talley.
They're both right. This is just an extension of decades-long practices to restrict access to the ballot box and reduce voter participation, excluding the very voices that most need to be heard.
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