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Absentee Ballots

Arguing the rules are not significant barriers to voting, Oklahoma fired back against a lawsuit filed by Democrats challenging laws requiring absentee ballots to be notarized or verified with a copy of photo ID.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Arguing the rules are not significant barriers to voting, Oklahoma fired back against a challenge by Democrats to laws requiring absentee ballots are notarized or verified with a copy of photo ID.

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