Enjeti's 'Ballot' Pushes Voter Suppression Narrative
February 16, 2026·9 days ago·via American Kahani

Anjali Enjeti, a Georgia-based poll worker and activist, releases "Ballot," a book that frames voting as sacred while accusing rightwing legislatures of massive voter suppression through bills and redistricting aimed at Black and marginalized voters. Drawing from her experiences leading to the 2024 election, she ties election challenges to the January 6 Capitol events and pushes progressive fixes like targeting sheriff races and overhauling the Senate for equal population representation.
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