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State elections chief targets voter ID legislation
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia's elections chief is enlisting allies to fight legislation that would require voters to show photo identification.
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant unveiled the Voting Rights Protection Coalition on Monday at her Capitol office.
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State elections chief targets voter ID legislation
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia's elections chief is enlisting allies to fight legislation that would require voters to show photo identification.
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant unveiled the Voting Rights Protection Coalition on Monday at her Capitol office.
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