New West Virginia law requiring photo IDs at polling places greets voters in primary election

New West Virginia law requiring photo IDs at polling places greets voters in primary election

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Presenting a utility bill as a valid form of identification at a voting precinct in West Virginia has gone the way of the tavern polling place and the punch-card ballot. State lawmakers tightened an existing voter identification law by requiring photo ID at the polls, with...

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