In several states, lawmakers are moving to alter or nullify recent election results, creating a sense of disillusionment among voters who expect their choices to count.
Anne Whitesell noted that voters typically do not consider the potential for their decisions to be overturned or ignored, highlighting a disconnection between voting and governance.
Critics argue that ongoing legislative actions to reverse or undermine voter-approved measures represent a disturbing trend towards undemocratic practices in state politics.
The strategies employed by legislators range from outright reversals of voter decisions to delaying the implementation of ballot initiatives, demonstrating a systemic challenge to voter agency.
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