Public Interest
Jan. 16, 2002
Political Integration
Forum Column - By Joaquin G. Avila, Voting rights - a kaleidoscopic phrase, subject to different interpretations and often eliciting heated debate. For some, when the kaleidoscope is twisted to the left, the phrase represents the right to cast one's vote on an equal basis as others, the elimination of barriers hindering minority voters from participation in the political process and the political integration of groups of people who are not part of the body politic.




Forum Column
By Joaquin G. Avila
Voting rights - a kaleidoscopic phrase, subject to different interpretations and often eliciting heated debate. For some, when the kaleidoscope is twisted to the left, the phrase represents the right to cast one's vote on an equal basis as others, the elimination of ba...
By Joaquin G. Avila
Voting rights - a kaleidoscopic phrase, subject to different interpretations and often eliciting heated debate. For some, when the kaleidoscope is twisted to the left, the phrase represents the right to cast one's vote on an equal basis as others, the elimination of ba...
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