About 400 measures have been passed since the start of the year across the country, including tighter voter ID laws, banning ballot drop boxes and making it easier to challenge voter registrations en masse. AP
About 400 measures have been passed since the start of the year across the country, including tighter voter ID laws, banning ballot drop boxes and making it easier to challenge voter registrations en masse. AP
About 400 measures have been passed since the start of the year across the country, including tighter voter ID laws, banning ballot drop boxes and making it easier to challenge voter registrations en masse. AP
About 400 measures have been passed since the start of the year across the country, including tighter voter ID laws, banning ballot drop boxes and making it easier to challenge voter registrations en

Voting rights or voter fraud: Battle for US election rages away from campaign trail


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The battle over who gets to vote in the US has intensified against the backdrop of Kamala Harris reigniting Democrat hopes of retaining the White House.

Her Republican challenger, Donald Trump – who is already claiming November's election will be rigged – has seen his poll lead evaporate since Ms Harris replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate.

Republicans concerned over voter fraud are tightening election restrictions, amid Democrat accusations that their efforts are a sustained attempt to suppress voting rights.

About 400 measures have been passed since the start of the year across the country, including tighter voter identification laws, banning ballot drop boxes and making it easier to challenge voter registrations en masse.

Other bills have made postal voting more difficult, and some states are imposing residency requirements aimed at reducing the number of students who can vote.

True the Vote, a Texas-based group at the heart of the campaign to impose tighter election restrictions, says fraud is rampant.

A precinct worker walks outside a voting centre in Arizona. AP
A precinct worker walks outside a voting centre in Arizona. AP

Among the abuses given by the group – founded by conservative activists Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips in 2010 – is the manipulation of mail ballots by what it describes as “vote harvesting”, which involves providing precincts with ballot applications and gaining voters’ signatures by “deception, intimidation or forgery”.

The group alleges that some of those who receive a ballot are legally barred from voting.

It also claims campaign workers “insert themselves” into the voting process by claiming to be election officials whose assistance includes filling out the ballot.

To prevent such interference, True the Vote has developed an app that compares voter and postal data. It has been used to challenge more than half a million registrations.

Georgia, where Mr Trump asked Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” 11,780 votes after the last election, is at the tip of the spear when it comes to fighting voter fraud.

In May, Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill that, among other things, made it easier for voters’ appearance on the electoral roll to be challenged. It was building on earlier laws dating to 1940, when white supremacists contested the rights of black people to cast their votes.

The latest version has enabled a person to object to hundreds of voters at a time.

Republican state senator Max Burns, who sponsored the measure, said it would “pave the way for fair elections that uphold the voice of every Georgia citizen”.

The local branch of the American Civil Liberties Union took a different view, saying it lowered the barrier “for making biased and baseless voter challenges around the state”.

A woman helps a voter with a sample ballot in Tampa, Florida. AFP
A woman helps a voter with a sample ballot in Tampa, Florida. AFP

These challenges to voters' appearance on the electoral roll are being replicated in other states, either by conservative groups or officials in states such as Ohio and Tennessee.

The campaign is being aided by sophisticated software that compares an array of databases from the electoral register to criminal records – which can disqualify an elector – and address data.

Florida is cracking down on voter registration organisations believed to be involved in ballot harvesting. Arkansas has set up what it describes as an “election integrity unit” which, among other things, bans officials for sending out unsolicited postal ballot applications.

Texas has toughened the penalties imposed on convicted criminals who vote illegally.

And in Arizona, Republicans have taken a complicated case to the Supreme court that could disenfranchise thousands of voters.

Republican Jeff Lord, who served in Ronald Reagan’s administration, believes the tightening of election laws is justified.

“It comes down to this: Republicans want voter ID for election security and Democrats say this is voter suppression,” he told The National.

“It is really saying that the Democrats think they can get away with breaking election law and that would be stopped with Voter ID. Here in Pennsylvania, if you want to buy a bottle of booze, you have to show your driving licence. It is the same principle for voting.”

He said Pennsylvanian Republicans have had plenty of experience in elections in which there has been “funny business”.

Paper ballots using optical scan technology are increasingly prevalent in US elections. Photo: Verified Voter
Paper ballots using optical scan technology are increasingly prevalent in US elections. Photo: Verified Voter

“If you get into mail voting, you have people filling in ballots for others. The whole things is a mess,” Mr Lord said.

However, there is mounting evidence that stricter ID laws would disenfranchise millions of Americans who are entitled to vote.

A survey conducted by groups including the Centre for Democracy and Civic Engagement at the University of Maryland and the Brennan Centre for Justice found that 9.1 per cent of Americans of voting age lack government-approved ID, such as a passport or driving licence.

That works out to 21.3 million voters, with citizens of colour more likely to fall foul of these laws than white people.

“A lot of it is rooted in how the US does elections. In a lot of countries, you don’t have to do it, or the government does it automatically,” Christopher Galdieri, professor of politics at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, told The National, referring to voter IDs.

“In the US, that responsibility is pushed on to individual voters. That creates all sorts of opportunities if you are looking to change what the electorate looks like or try to get people kicked off registration lists.”

Mr Galdieri said “a tonne of money” is being put towards efforts to challenge voter registrations.

“There are lots of lawyers and people being hired to do this sort of thing. It is a reflection of where Republicans are these days,” he said.

“Once upon a time, you won elections by getting more votes and now it’s about shaving people off the elections register.

“There are people who vote where they shouldn't or try to vote twice. But the number of votes involved are absolutely tiny.”

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8 There are eight players per team

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5 Five runs are deducted from the score when a wickets falls

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10 tips for entry-level job seekers
  • Have an up-to-date, professional LinkedIn profile. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, set one up today. Avoid poor-quality profile pictures with distracting backgrounds. Include a professional summary and begin to grow your network.
  • Keep track of the job trends in your sector through the news. Apply for job alerts at your dream organisations and the types of jobs you want – LinkedIn uses AI to share similar relevant jobs based on your selections.
  • Double check that you’ve highlighted relevant skills on your resume and LinkedIn profile.
  • For most entry-level jobs, your resume will first be filtered by an applicant tracking system for keywords. Look closely at the description of the job you are applying for and mirror the language as much as possible (while being honest and accurate about your skills and experience).
  • Keep your CV professional and in a simple format – make sure you tailor your cover letter and application to the company and role.
  • Go online and look for details on job specifications for your target position. Make a list of skills required and set yourself some learning goals to tick off all the necessary skills one by one.
  • Don’t be afraid to reach outside your immediate friends and family to other acquaintances and let them know you are looking for new opportunities.
  • Make sure you’ve set your LinkedIn profile to signal that you are “open to opportunities”. Also be sure to use LinkedIn to search for people who are still actively hiring by searching for those that have the headline “I’m hiring” or “We’re hiring” in their profile.
  • Prepare for online interviews using mock interview tools. Even before landing interviews, it can be useful to start practising.
  • Be professional and patient. Always be professional with whoever you are interacting with throughout your search process, this will be remembered. You need to be patient, dedicated and not give up on your search. Candidates need to make sure they are following up appropriately for roles they have applied.

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Australia

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UK's plans to cut net migration

Under the UK government’s proposals, migrants will have to spend 10 years in the UK before being able to apply for citizenship.

Skilled worker visas will require a university degree, and there will be tighter restrictions on recruitment for jobs with skills shortages.

But what are described as "high-contributing" individuals such as doctors and nurses could be fast-tracked through the system.

Language requirements will be increased for all immigration routes to ensure a higher level of English.

Rules will also be laid out for adult dependants, meaning they will have to demonstrate a basic understanding of the language.

The plans also call for stricter tests for colleges and universities offering places to foreign students and a reduction in the time graduates can remain in the UK after their studies from two years to 18 months.

Three ways to limit your social media use

Clinical psychologist, Dr Saliha Afridi at The Lighthouse Arabia suggests three easy things you can do every day to cut back on the time you spend online.

1. Put the social media app in a folder on the second or third screen of your phone so it has to remain a conscious decision to open, rather than something your fingers gravitate towards without consideration.

2. Schedule a time to use social media instead of consistently throughout the day. I recommend setting aside certain times of the day or week when you upload pictures or share information. 

3. Take a mental snapshot rather than a photo on your phone. Instead of sharing it with your social world, try to absorb the moment, connect with your feeling, experience the moment with all five of your senses. You will have a memory of that moment more vividly and for far longer than if you take a picture of it.

The Good Liar

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen

Directed by: Bill Condon

Three out of five stars

The Programme

Saturday, October 26: ‘The Time That Remains’ (2009) by Elia Suleiman
Saturday, November 2: ‘Beginners’ (2010) by Mike Mills
Saturday, November 16: ‘Finding Vivian Maier’ (2013) by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel
Tuesday, November 26: ‘All the President’s Men’ (1976) by Alan J Pakula
Saturday, December 7: ‘Timbuktu’ (2014) by Abderrahmane Sissako
Saturday, December 21: ‘Rams’ (2015) by Grimur Hakonarson

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Studied up to grade 12 in Vatanappally, a village in India’s southern Thrissur district

Was a middle distance state athletics champion in school

Enjoys driving to Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah with family

His dream is to continue working as a social worker and help people

Has seven diaries in which he has jotted down notes about his work and money he earned

Keeps the diaries in his car to remember his journey in the Emirates

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5. Astronomers believe that when the universe was very young, black holes affected how galaxies formed

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