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But it also enabled Mr. Le Pen to complain that his supporters were effectively disenfranchised.
From 1890 to 1910, most black voters in the South were effectively disenfranchised by new state constitutions and state laws incorporating such obstacles as poll taxes and discriminatory literacy tests, from which white voters were exempted by grandfather clauses.
Some 70,000 Tatars who returned to their ancestral homeland after November 1991 were not yet eligible for Ukrainian citizenship and were effectively disenfranchised until 1996.
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If only on these two core issues, huge numbers of voters are being effectively disenfranchised by the structure of the debate and the carefully-constructed "choice" on offer.
It's the other poor, the poor who aren't useful to Republicans, the poor who don't buy into the Republican narrative, who are effectively disenfranchised.
Moreover, the people who perhaps have the most at stake in the election — LGBTQ Bermudians who've been forced to leave to make a life for themselves — are effectively disenfranchised.
Matthew Guagliardo, 59, of Clovis, Calif., who said he was a liberal Catholic and had missed Mass only twice in 18 years, said that any bishop who condemned politicians or even voters over a position contradicting church teaching was effectively disenfranchising Catholics.
Children were effectively brainwashed.
That would go some way to meet the discontents of the millions of effectively disenfranchised individual voters – including, let it be said, those of Ukip.
Changes to voter registration have added an additional barrier to many voters being able to cast their vote on 7 May and effectively disenfranchised up to a million potential voters.
The Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that the possibility of discrimination was not a sufficient ground for invalidating the disputed provisions in Mississippi law which effectively disenfranchised African-Americans.
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