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Alabama: GOP drops anti-crossover proposal

AP reports: The Alabama Republican Party won't ban crossover voting by Democrats in the Republican runoff June 27.

The Alabama Republican Party's steering committee voted unanimously Friday not to pursue a ban at this time.

The 21-member steering committee had originally recommended that the 350-member State Republican Executive Committee vote today to ban crossover voting.

But after getting feedback from party members and voters, the committee voted Friday to study the issue more. It directed party Chairman Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh to appoint a group to conduct the study and make recommendations. --
Republican committee holds off ban on crossover voting

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