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*Disabled athletes, who said they would be disenfranchised.
Before the vote, Democratic lawyers argued that if a recount were not approved, thousands of voters would be disenfranchised.
Instead, Judge Simpson said there simply wasn't time before the Nov. 6 election to ensure that no one would be disenfranchised by the law.
Here, ballots are designed to be machine readable, but if they can't be and we didn't hand count the votes, those voters would be disenfranchised from the process".
They might be proud Scots on the tea towel, but they too would be disenfranchised by the rules of the September 2014 referendum.
But in the parliamentary speech, Gray said it was wrong for anyone to claim more than 3 million voters would be "disenfranchised".
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Most Pashtuns, the country's ethnic majority, hail from the south and east, meaning that they would effectively be disenfranchised in an honest election.
This is about a calculated undermining of the Voting Rights Act," which sought to assure that minorities would not be disenfranchised.
"We are not satisfied with a mere predictive judgment based primarily on the assurances of government officials," the court wrote of arguments that voters would not be disenfranchised by the law.
If marriage were the subject of a popular opinion poll for any other group, they would likely also be disenfranchised just as most gay people are.
No one will be disenfranchised on my watch".
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