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Missouri: effects of the voter I.D. law

On NPR: Missouri's new voter identification law is now in effect. It requires citizens to show a state-issued photo ID before voting. The law faces legal challenges. A Federal judge in Georgia threw out a similar law, while a judge in Indiana upheld one. Frank Morris of member station KCUR reports. -- NPR : Missouri Voter ID Law Faces Legal Challenges

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