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#WeVote Frequently asked questions about voting rights in Texas - Dallas Examiner

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What are the accepted forms of ID in Texas?   The accepted forms of ID are IDs issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS): Texas Driver License Texas Election Identification Certificate [...]

The post #WeVote Frequently asked questions about voting rights in Texas appeared first on Dallas Examiner.

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