(1) Deprive of voting rights
(1) We strongly oppose any measure which would disenfranchise people from access to legal advice
(2) Well, let me just say throughout our history, and even recent history, there have been attempts, organized attempts to disenfranchise people across the board.
(3) A measure that would disenfranchise people from access to legal advice
(4) But vote groups are concerned asking people for more information could disenfranchise legitimate voters on election day.
(5) Listen to the radio, and there's the man talking about the racist plot to disenfranchise black voters during the election.
(6) An estimated 4.6 million Americans currently cannot vote due to laws that disenfranchise individuals with a felony conviction, often for a nonviolent drug offense.
(7) It was not to deprive, to disenfranchise people.
(8) The North's new Electoral Fraud Act may disenfranchise some voters in the run-up to the Assembly elections, according to the parties there.
(9) Are you happy for our legislative to have free rein to disenfranchise you of your rights?
(10) The party's decline is a function of a deliberate and sustained attempt to disenfranchise the working class, which has provided the political basis for an unprecedented growth of social inequality.
(11) The working people are politically disenfranchised .
(12) In our view, scaling seriously disenfranchises students and creates failures for no other reason than the reporting of statistical niceties.
(13) Among the many questions following the confusing president election is whether some African-American voters were disenfranchised .
(14) When Pennsylvania's Constitution was revised in 1838 to disfranchise free black men in the name of expanding white manhood suffrage, young black male reformers leapt forward to challenge it.
(15) It was not just those most disenfranchised members of our society, the children, who were patronized, humoured and ignored.
(16) He later took his argument even further, making the ultimate racist case for disfranchising black voters.
(17) In the future, after global warming has made cities the only safe places to live, large sections of the world are closed to disenfranchised people who have to live in deserts.
(18) This crowd was not concerned with voter disenfranchisement or overflowing jails - it wanted to remake the federal appellate bench.
(19) The Department of Justice determined that there was no impropriety whatsoever, and that voters were not disenfranchised .
(20) Images of exploitation and disenfranchisement abound.
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