How North Dakota is keeping Native Americans from voting in the midterms

By Randall Akee

David M. Rubenstein Fellow Randall Akee discusses how the recent Supreme Court decision upholding North Dakota’s voter identification requirement could ultimately disenfranchise much of the state’s Native American population and impact the outcome of a close Senate race.

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Source: The Brookings Institute

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