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In the 21st century, some fear voter suppression has been revived, at least in part due to the 2013 US Supreme Court ruling of Shelby v. Holder, which removed protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Since then (and as of March 24, 2021), more than 361 bills that would restrict voting access have been introduced in 47 states according to the Brennan Center for Justice,[2][3] An example being a Georgia legislative bill SB 202, that was signed into law after an upsurge in voting in 2020 election, and which "reduced the number of ballot boxes in communities of color, limited voting hours, added additional voter ID requirements, and made it illegal to provide those waiting in line with food or water".[4] As states grow more polarized against their perceived "opponents" such as Florida, which recently introduced a new bill, that if passed, could ban the Democratic Party[5]


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