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ATLANTA - Georgia is launching a campaign to educate voters about a new photo ID mandate, an effort that could play a critical role in deciding whether the law passes constitutional muster with a federal judge.
Secretary of State Karen Handel announced last week that voters in the 22 counties having special elections will have to show photo IDs when they go to the polls Sept. 18. She has begun spending from a $500,000 budget set aside for the intensive outreach effort.See the full content of this document
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Georgia Gives Lessons About Voter Id Rules
In his ruling last year blocking the law, U.S. District Judge Haro...
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