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From bullhorns to petitions, you can get arrested for these 5 things at a WA polling place

Summary by The Columbian
BELLINGHAM — If you’re a U.S. citizen who’s at least 18 years old, living in Washington, and haven’t been ruled ineligible by a court order, total confinement sentence or federal or out-of-state conviction, you have the right to vote. But can election officials ever remove you from the ballot box? Read more...
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