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Sunday, 02 November 2008

Parties to put observers at polling places

Parties to put observers at polling places

by Paul Davenport - Nov. 2, 2008 12:00 AM AP The major political parties will each deploy hundreds of observers to Arizona polling places on Tuesday to observe and report any problems during the general election.

Source: Arizona Republic

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