Voter Suppression Laws Could Disenfranchise 10 Million Latinos
Approximately 10 million Latino voters could be disenfranchised thanks to new voting barriers enacted by legislatures and elected leaders in more than 20 states, according to an Advancement Project study released Monday .
The deluge of state-level voting restrictions passed in recent years has placed higher burdens on voters, even ones that already are registered in states like Pennsylvania . The Advancement Project study looks at requirements to prove citizenship and strict voter ID laws and how those affect Latino voters and people of color.


