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Charleston Daily Mail: Short takes, Jan. 5, 2013
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- NOW that Republicans have more members of the House of Delegates than they have had in 82 years -- still not enough for a majority -- they want to make sure future elections are fair and clean.
House Minority Leader Tim Armstead, D-Kanawha, said a top priority will be requiring people to show photo IDs to vote, just as they do to buy cigarettes or beer.
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Charleston Daily Mail: Short takes, Jan. 5, 2013
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- NOW that Republicans have more members of the House of Delegates than they have had in 82 years -- still not enough for a majority -- they want to make sure future elections are fair and clean.
House Minority Leader Tim Armstead, D-Kanawha, said a top priority will be requiring people to show photo IDs to vote, just as they do to buy cigarettes or beer.
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