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Politics With Paul Podcast #32: Voting Policy Reforms Part 2 — Voting Access

2 min readMar 25, 2025

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Episode 32 of the Politics with Paul Podcast — Voting Policy Reforms Part 2: Voting Access — is now available.

Description

Reforms to voting in US elections include monumental changes in access to voting. Much of this includes the expansion of voting rights (suffrage), removing restrictions to voting based on property ownership, race, gender, and age. Yet there are other major modifications to voting access that include the times we can vote and the candidate nomination process. Today’s episode covers all these topics, including some developments in voting rights expansion that you may not have heard of, the development of primaries, and the emergence of early and absentee voting.

Timestamps

0:00 Introduction to Voting Policy Reforms

1:09 Changes to Methods of Voting

6:42 Development of Primaries

13:26 Expanding Voting Rights: A Chronology

15:12 Expanding Voting Rights: Removing Property Qualifications

18:27 Expanding Voting Rights: The 15th and 19th Amendments

24:03 Expanding Voting Rights: More Racial Minorities Gaining Suffrage

27:16 Expanding Voting Rights: The 1960s and 1970s

31:07 Changes to Accessibility of Voting

32:58 Final Thoughts and Closing

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Paul Rader
Paul Rader

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