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Map: See Which States Have Restricted Voter Access, And Which States Have Expanded It

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Updated September 7, 2021 at 4:55 PM ET

Take a glance at the checkered map above, and it's clear that many states have moved in opposite directions in enacting new voting measures this year.

Those changes — which come after the pandemic election administration in 2020, a year that witnessed — have fallen mostly along partisan lines, with Republican-led states like passing new restrictive voting laws, while Democratic states such as have increased voters' ballot access.

The classifications on the map are from the , which advocates for expanded voting access. The group determined whether each state's new provisions cumulatively expand or restrict access, or have a mixed outcome for voters.

"What we are witnessing in real time across the country is a widening divide," the lab said in , "whereby some states are working to strengthen and expand participation in our democracy just as a significant number of states work to curtail it."

Dozens of states have enacted more than 200 new laws related to elections and voting, according to the organization.

Following former President Donald Trump's baseless fraud claims and efforts to overturn the 2020 election, GOP-led states that have curtailed ballot access or made changes to election administration — like Arizona, and — have drawn most of the attention from federal lawmakers, voting advocates and the courts. has just added its name to the list.

But overall the Voting Rights Lab says more states have passed into law measures that expand access.

On Capitol Hill, Republicans have that would set new election standards nationwide.

Below is a list of the states that the Voting Rights Lab says have passed laws that either mostly restrict or expand access.

Keep in mind: Some places, like , which will now send ballots to all eligible voters, have enacted significant changes; other state reforms are more modest.

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Ben Swasey is an editor on the Washington Desk who mostly covers politics and voting.

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