
A report finds election‑denying candidates are running for offices that administer elections in many states, and the high‑profile case of a convicted official underscores the real stakes of that trend. The Philadelphia primary story adds to that concern by showing how weakened voting‑rights protections and aggressive redistricting amplify the consequences when election officials hostile to established rules gain influence. Together, these developments heighten risk to both the integrity of future contests and the representation of minority communities.
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