Answer and Explanation:
I do not consider the banning of drive-through voting as a way of limiting the vote of social minorities, but rather as a way of protecting the confidentiality of these people's votes and preventing cases of fraud or loss of votes. In this case, I believe that banning of drive-through voting is a way of enhancing the vote of social minorities that usually use this method of voting.
That's because drive-through voting takes place by placing ballots in voting boxes. These ballots contain people's votes, which take them to the boxes. This method of voting does not provide electoral security and for this reason it has been questioned and banned in many places, as a way to protect voters' citizenship and the democratic process.