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What is a federal complaints examiner?

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What is a federal complaints examiner?

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• A: Federal examiners can receive complaints of voting discrimination. The Voting Rights Act requires examiners to be available during and for two days after elections. They take complaints from voters who claim they have not been allowed to vote. The Attorney General has the power to see that examiners are appointed. A federal court also can certify a county for federal examiners as relief in a voting rights lawsuit.

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