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Tue Oct 9, 2018, 10:39 PM Oct 2018

Missouri judge rules officials can't tell voters photo ID required to cast ballot

A Missouri judge on Tuesday ruled that state election officials can no longer spread materials that indicate voters must provide a photo ID in order to cast a ballot, Reuters reported.

The news outlet reported that Judge Richard Callahan, who sits on the Cole County Circuit Court, ruled that the materials must also specify other forms of identifications that voters can show. He additionally wrote that state authorities can't require people who are otherwise qualified to vote to sign a sworn statement.

The ruling effectively blocked a portion of Missouri's voter identification law one month before November's midterm elections.

Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC that filed the lawsuit in June, hailed the ruling as a win for voting rights, Reuters reported.

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/410694-missouri-judge-rules-officials-cant-tell-voters-only-photo-id

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