New York State can help overcome voter suppression of college students

New York State can help overcome voter suppression of college students

January 29, 2022

 
On December 27, WAMC Northeast Public Radio published an article "NY State can help overcome voter suppression of college students" narrated by Dr. Jonathan Becker, Acting President of the American University of Central Asia.
 
 
In this article, Dr. Jonathan discussed voting issues with which students are facing, dividing the problems into three criteria, first is a huge distance between campuses and polling locations, second is a colossal registration requirement, and the third problem is caused by the division of campuses into districts, which obliges students to re-register after changing dormitories.
 
 
"Removing barriers to student voting will help restore democracy and allow youth voters to demonstrate the “moral courage” and “spirit of high idealism” that President Nixon invoked fifty years ago with the passing of the 26th Amendment. Democratic voices in particular who denounce the wave of voting restrictions sweeping red states must acknowledge the problem in our own blue state and enact this bill into law" - states Dr. Jonathan.
 
 
Read or listen full article via this link: https://www.wamc.org/commentary-opinion/2022-01-27/ny-state-can-help-overcome-voter-suppression-of-college-students
 

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