LOL you really have no idea? Seriously?
"For Americans who want to exercise the most fundamental of democratic rights in the 2020 presidential election – the right to vote – the ability to do so may come down to one surprising variable. Where they live.
That’s because, while some states have enacted policies that make it easier to cast a ballot, many have gone in the opposite direction
and erected barriers such as scrubbing people from the voter rolls and preventing any kind of early voting.
At the root of these disparities is a systemic legacy in the US of suppressing voters of color. The phenomenon has been on the rise since a 2013 supreme court ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the single most powerful legislation safeguarding Americans from discriminatory voting practices.
As our interactive map reveals, while the Pacific north-west is a great place to move for those who’d like their voting rights respected, the deep south is particularly repressive. There are also a number of unexpected outliers."