Black voters’ ballots were more likely not to be counted due to a mix of factors—older and less reliable voting machines in predominantly Black areas, confusing ballot designs, stricter or inconsistent counting standards, and administrative problems like voter roll errors. Findings from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights confirmed these disparities, showing that Black voters were disproportionately affected by ballot rejection and voting system issues.

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