Who Gets to Vote? Why Voting Is Getting Harder Now For most of us, voting seems simple: show up, fill in some bubbles, get a sticker. But behind that familiar ritual is a sprawling system built on paperwork, identity, and rules that quietly decide who gets to participate-and who gets left out. In Who Gets to Vote?, Marc Andonian, Ph.D., pulls back the curtain on the real mechanics of American voting. With clarity, humor, and deep humanity, he shows how our democracy actually works in the lives of real people: seniors with fragile birth certificates, students who move every year, women whose names changed twice before age thirty, tribal citizens navigating mismatched systems, naturalized citizens guarding documents that cost hundreds to replace, and millions of voters whose lives don't fit neatly into a government form. This book explains: How voter registration really works-and why it's the quiet gatekeeper of American democracyWhy fears of widespread voter fraud don't match the evidenceHow documentation, identity, and everyday life shape access to the ballotWhy voting rules are tightening now after decades of expanding access How proposals like the SAVE Act fit into a larger national trendWhat courts, states, and election officials actually do behind the scenesHow to talk about voting without losing your mind-or your friendsAlong the way, Andonian offers simple frameworks to help readers separate real election security from political hype, understand the tradeoffs behind modern voting rules, and ask the most important civic question of all: Who is helped when voting becomes harder-and who is left out? Warm, clear, and grounded in evidence rather than drama, Who Gets to Vote? is a guide for anyone who wants to understand America's voting system without needing a law degree, a political science minor, or a tolerance for shouting matches on cable news. It's a book for people who believe democracy works best when the rules are built for the country we actually have-not the one imagined on a form. A democracy made of real lives deserves rules that recognize real life. This book shows why-and how-we can get there.
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