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A federal judge on Wednesday barred North Dakota elections officials from rejecting any ballots in the upcoming primary for signature discrepancies, finding the state doesn’t do enough to allow voters to cure such discrepancies before the ballots are tossed out as invalid.

BISMARCK, N.D. — A federal judge on Wednesday barred North Dakota elections officials from rejecting any ballots in the upcoming primary for signature discrepancies, finding the state doesn’t do enough to allow voters to cure such discrepancies before the ballots are tossed out as invalid.

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