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New study shows voting for Native Americans is harder than ever

  • A new study by the Brennan Center for Justice reveals that voter participation among Native Americans is significantly lower than those living off tribal lands, with a 7% drop in midterms and a 15% drop in presidential elections.
  • Many Native American residents face challenges like nontraditional addresses, making mail-in voting difficult, along with long distances to polling places and limited public transportation.
  • Native American voters were often denied the ability to vote using tribal IDs, even in states where it is legally allowed, highlighting data inequities in political studies about Native American communities.
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