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The Voting Rights Act bans racial discrimination in voting nationwide. Passed in 1965, it prohibits discriminatory practices like literacy tests and unfair redistricting schemes. Congress is currently considering whether to renew several key protections - providing for language assistance, Election Day monitors, and Justice Department pre-approval of voting changes - which are set to expire next August. Follow the links above to learn more about the Voting Rights Act.


























