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The Republicans say that if the names are not removed, thousands of voters could be disenfranchised.
An estimated 1.5 million could be disenfranchised should voting go ahead while the Islamists hold territory in the north-east.
That means that as many as 800,000 Hispanic voters in the state could be disenfranchised if they cannot get a government ID.
And if we fail to recognize super PACs' enormous potential to suppress voting before it happens — and don't regulate them appropriately — millions of Americans could be disenfranchised on Nov. 6, 2012.
However, with just four and a half working days until the ballot closes at midday next Thursday, many have taken to social media to complain to the party about worries that they could be disenfranchised in the contest.
Millions could be disenfranchised if the voting went ahead while the Islamic extremists hold a large swath of the north-east and commit mayhem that has driven 1.5 million people from their homes.
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A lawyer representing homeless voters told the federal court that without the decree, the state would return to a Wild West environment in which election boards could apply vague requirements and some voters would be disenfranchised.
No one will be disenfranchised on my watch".
*Disabled athletes, who said they would be disenfranchised.
Predictions that up to five million people might be disenfranchised turned out to be unfounded.
Sunni leaders in particular are angry at the prospect that they may be disenfranchised once again.
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