Survey reveals voting disparities

December 10th, 2008

African-American voters waited more than twice as long as others to vote in last month’s presidential election, and Hispanics were asked to show identification more often, a survey released Tuesday showed.

Although Election Day ran smoothly for most voters, the survey of 10,000 people by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found at least one in four voters lack confidence that their votes were counted correctly.

Survey reveals voting disparities on Nov. 4 - USATODAY.com


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