Pa. Judge Rules Voters Don't Need ID
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Posted Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012, at 10:20 AM
The Associated Press with the breaking news out of Pennsylvania:
"A Commonwealth Court judge ruled today that Pennsylvania's controversial new voter ID law can remain mostly intact for the November election, but will impose a very narrow injunction that will allow even those without identification to vote. In his ruling, which is widely expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court, Simpson ordered an injunction that would target the portion of the law that deals with provisional ballots."
Full story here. [Update: Weigel has more here.]
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