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Under the bill passed Wednesday, online registration would require the same information of prospective voters as in-person registration does. The big difference is that prospective voters would be able to electronically sign their forms, similar to what is done on electronic tax filings.
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Under the bill passed Wednesday, online registration would require the same information of prospective voters as in-person registration does. The big difference is that prospective voters would be able to electronically sign their forms, similar to what is done on electronic tax filings.
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