What legal remedies exist for individuals facing voting discrimination?

Individuals facing voting discrimination in Delaware have several legal remedies available to them. Under the U.S. Constitution and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, discrimination in voting based on race, color, sex, or national origin is prohibited. This protects the right to vote for all citizens in Delaware, regardless of race, color, sex, or national origin. In addition, Delaware’s Constitution and several state statutes also protect citizens’ voting rights from discrimination. Under these laws, government offices and private parties, including employers or educational institutions, cannot act in a discriminatory manner when it comes to voting. If an individual believes their voting rights have been violated or infringed upon, they may seek judicial relief. In these cases, the court will evaluate whether the individual can prove that they were subject to discrimination via a preponderance of the evidence. If an individual is successful in their court action, the court can issue a variety of remedies, including declaratory and injunctive relief. For example, the court may order the offending party to stop engaging in the discriminatory behavior or pay damages to the individual for the harm caused by the discriminatory behavior. Finally, individuals who believe they have been subject to discrimination in voting can also informally contact the Delaware Department of Justice, the Delaware Human Relations Commission, or the U.S. Department of Justice to discuss their complaint. All of these offices can take action to address the discrimination, such as investigate the complaint, offer mediation, or litigate the case.

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