Sentence examples for may be disenfranchised from inspiring English sources

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Sunni leaders in particular are angry at the prospect that they may be disenfranchised once again.

Hasen believes that Democrats, for their part, have made exaggerated claims about the number of voters who may be disenfranchised by Republican election-security measures.

Millions of people may be disenfranchised by the government's plans to trial asking for ID in order to vote, Labour has said.

It's the word to use to try to get people in decision-making roles to pay attention to the poor, to minorities, to the disadvantaged, to anyone who may be disenfranchised.

The development could mean that tens of thousands of potential voters may be disenfranchised and unable to cast a vote in what is expected to be closely fought contest.

"The point is to bring in a demographic — the young creatives in the city who are culturally so influential — that may be disenfranchised and get them registered," she said, nodding to a voter registration table, which was cluttered with campaign pins that read, "Obama Cares, Mitt Don't".

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They found "a strong, and statistically significant, correlation between the probability of having an outstanding [legal financial obligation] balance and the use of a public defender, suggesting that current policy may be disenfranchising a number of people, who cannot afford, rather than refuse, to buy back their right to vote".

The arts group that services people with low income levels and tries to raise its earned income level by raising prices may be disenfranchising the very people they wish to serve.

And although Democratic voters may be more affected by the laws, some Republican voters will be disenfranchised by them, too.

No one will be disenfranchised on my watch".

*Disabled athletes, who said they would be disenfranchised.

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