When a divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed Ohio to curtail early voting, the case represented the first of several that the justices likely will face this year in what advocates call the greatest national struggle over voting rights in decades.

Ohio is one of seven battleground states in which new voting restrictions have been challenged that critics warn could affect the outcome of the November elections. The other states are Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.

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