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- citizenship or have lived in mainland Norway for 3 years. These rules disenfranchised an estimated one-third of the voter roll compared to the previous election...
- editor. Disenfranchised Grief: Recognizing Hidden Sorrow Lexington Books, 1989. ISBN 0-669-17081-X Disenfranchised Grief Grief and Disenfranchised Grief...
- The Disfranchising Act was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland debated in 1727 and enacted in 1728, one of a series of Penal Laws, and prohibited...
- lit. лишение deprivation + -ец -ee; "disenfranchised"; plural lishentsy, Russian: лишенцы) was a disenfranchised person in Soviet Russia from 1918 to...
- years the number of seats varied only slightly, as constituencies were disenfranchised for corruption and the seats were re-allocated some time later (see...
- when various groups in the country gained the right to vote or were disenfranchised. 1789 The Constitution of the United States recognizes that the states...
- general. The state with the highest number of disenfranchised voters was Florida, with 1.5 million disenfranchised because of a current or previous felony conviction...
- February 1997 and August 2001, a series of mostly unsolved murders of disenfranchised women occurred in South Florida, one of which was former Playboy model...
- voting registration among African Americans, most of whom had been disenfranchised in the state since 1890. Born and raised in Pelham, New York, to a...
- given an additional brief period to register, would be perpetually disenfranchised." After Guinn in Oklahoma, similar constitutional clauses were struck...