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Georgia supreme court upholds ID law
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10/27/2008
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled today that the requirement of presenting state issued picture identification in order to vote will continue to be in effect. Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel is confident that the law significantly decreases the likelihood of vote fraud. The Democratic Party of Georgia had sought to block the law, believing that it led to voter disenfranchisement. [1]
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