After the polls closed on Monday night, opposition candidates charged that General Rodriguez had benefited from irregular voting practices carried over from the past.
We expect everyone to follow honest voting practices.
It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.
Their proposal would create a bipartisan four-member commission to study elections and make recommendations to state and local governments on how to improve voting practices.
Don't you think that standardizing our voting practices will increase legitimacy, and possibly even voter turnout in our elections?
Increased scrutiny of the voting practices of institutional shareholders has also prodded these investors to behave more like owners.
Was it intended to illustrate the inferiority of the Third World illiterates who featured in his anecdote on corrupt voting practices?
Signed by President Lyndon Johnson, the two laws signaled the end of discriminatory voting practices and segregation of public accommodations.
The Kroll investigators found questionable voting practices at one local, where the vote went overwhelmingly against the contract.
Congress amended this section in 1982, prohibiting any voting practice or procedure that has a discriminatory result.