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Voting Rights

Six public interest groups, including Common Cause Illinois, sued the Illinois secretary of state and State Board of Elections in federal court, claiming they have failed to implement the Automatic Voter Registration law of 2017, exacerbating difficulties people of color and young people have in voting.

CHICAGO — Six public interest groups, including Common Cause Illinois, sued the Illinois secretary of state and State Board of Elections in federal court, claiming they have failed to implement the Automatic Voter Registration law of 2017, exacerbating difficulties people of color and young people have in voting.

Categories / Civil Rights, Government

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