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Wisconsin Court Suspends Ruling Striking Down Voter ID Law

HeadlineAug 11, 2016

In Wisconsin, an appeals court has suspended a July ruling that struck down parts of Wisconsin’s voter ID law. Under the earlier July 19 ruling, Wisconsin voters would be able to vote in November even if they don’t have the IDs required by the restrictive law. But this new appeals court ruling suspends that ruling, once again making it harder for people to vote in November’s general election.

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