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The Supreme Court is deciding whether to uphold the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance requirement, which could reshape minority voting access and federal oversight.
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing the constitutionality of key provisions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, specifically the preclearance requirement that mandated certain states and localities with histories of discrimination to seek federal approval before changing voting laws.
The case could determine whether federal oversight of election laws remains in place, potentially allowing states to implement voting changes without prior review.
The outcome may significantly affect minority voter access and reshape federal power in enforcing election fairness, with a decision expected soon.
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La Corte Suprema está decidiendo si mantener el requisito de autorización previa de la Ley de Derechos de Voto, que podría remodelar el acceso al voto minoritario y la supervisión federal.