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Madison County (MS) Moves 2,000 Black, Hispanic Voters To Crowded Precinct
Posted on 10/30/20 at 9:52 am
Posted on 10/30/20 at 9:52 am
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Carol Mann, a Democratic candidate for District 1 election commissioner, told the Mississippi Free Press that the voters are being moved from a location “with adequate polling stations and adequate parking to an extremely cramped polling place” and that the change will cause “chaos and confusion.”
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Non-white residents account for about 80%, or roughly 2,000, of the voters who have been moved from the Recreation Center to the apartments.
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As recently as the March 2020 party primaries, the affected voters cast their ballots at the Ridgeland Recreation Center on Old Trace Park near the Ross Barnett Reservoir (named for the segregationist 1960s governor). Most voters in that precinct are white, but until the recent boundary change, it included a significant and growing non-white population that has helped make recent elections more competitive for Democrats—at least on the precinct level.
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The change, which took effect quietly in July, means that around 2,470 mostly white voters will continue voting at the the Recreation Center, but 2,550 other voters, most of them Black or Hispanic residents who would have still voted there as early as this past spring, must now cast their ballots at The Mark Apartments precinct.
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Even before the boundary shift, The Mark Apartments precinct was the only majority non-white polling place in the district and served 1,125 voters. With the boundary shift, though, it will now serve at least 3,670 voters. As a whole, the six precincts in District 1 serve just 1,932 voters on average.
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The Recreation Center is larger with hundreds of parking spots, and officials expect it to have between eight and 10 voting machines on Election Day. The Mark, which will now serve about 1,100 more voters than the Recreation Center, only has 25 parking spaces available. As of this past weekend, election officials only expected to allocate about five voting machines to The Mark.
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“I’m concerned there won’t be enough space to accommodate voters. I’m concerned about the motive behind it, the reasoning behind it,” Cunningham told the Mississippi Free Press on Wednesday.
Still not convinced that voter suppression exists?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 9:53 am to c on z
Can't they just go to their nearest NBA arena to vote?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 9:58 am to c on z
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Still not convinced that voter suppression exists?
I don't care if it does. Universal suffrage is utter horseshite.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 9:59 am to c on z
That sucks, at least 500 of them were gonna vote Trump
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:01 am to windshieldman
People pay good money to live in Madison. They should not have to vote in the jungle, with super predators.
Also, how many of the people that were moved voted early, by mail, or were not going to vote at all?
Also, how many of the people that were moved voted early, by mail, or were not going to vote at all?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:02 am to c on z
The OP is a race-baiting POS who thinks black people are too stupid and impatient to wait in line to vote like the majority of Americans do every 4 years.
This post was edited on 10/30/20 at 10:06 am
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:06 am to c on z
Now do that to a few million more fricking people and we will be even. They can vote, they are not suppressed. How the frick does this "suppress" anybody like The New Black Pamthers do?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:06 am to SCLibertarian
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The OP is a race-baiting POS who thinks black people are too stupid and impatient to wait in line to vote like the majority of Americans do every 4 years.
This right here
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:07 am to c on z
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Madison County (MS) Moves 2,000 Black, Hispanic Voters To Crowded Precinct

Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:14 am to SCLibertarian
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The OP is a race-baiting POS who thinks black people are too stupid and impatient to wait in line to vote like the majority of Americans do every 4 years.
Why make it harder for people to vote than it would need to be?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:16 am to c on z
The precinct is like 3 miles away from the old one. It’s like 4 turns apart. This is not a big deal at all.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:17 am to c on z
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c on z
Pure Liberal filth

Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:20 am to c on z
who cares? 

This post was edited on 10/30/20 at 10:21 am
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:21 am to c on z
I live off Nicholson and bluebonnet, used to always vote at the station on Bluebonnet. Since 2018, I have to go ALL THE WAY to a place on highland road even though the bluebonnet polling place is still open. It takes like 10 more minutes to get there, they’re trying to suppress my vote!!!!!!!! Somebody give me the name of a good civil rights attorney. Thanks
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:22 am to FOREVER LSU 2017
The Mississippi Free Press should come on a roll
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:22 am to RoyalAir
quote:fricking this.
I don't care if it does. Universal suffrage is utter horseshite.
The less ignorant, uninformed people voting, the better.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:25 am to c on z
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are being moved from a location “with adequate polling stations and adequate parking to an extremely cramped polling place” and that the change will cause “chaos and confusion.”
Location has quite literally never stopped me from voting. I have lived all over EBR. Including in the hood, near the hood, and outside the hood. I assume a black person is just as capable as me. I assume you do as well?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 10:27 am to c on z
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Why make it harder for people to vote than it would need to be?
The county I live in here in SC is the geographical size of the state of Rhode Island. Consequently, the lines for voting are extremely long because of the large land areas each precinct serves. This isn't voter suppression. We're getting to a point where leftists want to convince people their vote is being suppressed if they have to wait in line.
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