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New York: Westchester County settles with DOJ

AP reports: Westchester County agreed Wednesday to a long list of election requirements, settling a lawsuit in which the U.S. government alleged that the county did not provide adequate voting information to Spanish-speaking residents.

The government also claimed that election workers refused to allow some voters to cast provisional ballots in last November's election. -- New York City - State News

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