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Politics / Criminal justice / Crime / Constituencies / Electoral geography / Voter suppression / Voting systems / Incarceration in the United States / Gerrymandering / Prison Policy Initiative / Prison / Enfield /  Connecticut
Date: 2010-11-17 10:29:24
Politics
Criminal justice
Crime
Constituencies
Electoral geography
Voter suppression
Voting systems
Incarceration in the United States
Gerrymandering
Prison Policy Initiative
Prison
Enfield
Connecticut

Prison Policy Initiative Ending prison-based gerrymandering would aid the African-American and Latino vote in Connecticut The Census Bureau counts incarcerated people as residents of their prison addresses, rather than

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