California — Ekhbary News Agency
Ekhbary News Agency reports that a Republican-backed initiative proposing a voter identification requirement has successfully gathered enough signatures to be placed on the ballot for the upcoming November election in California. This development marks a significant political maneuver in the predominantly Democratic state, often referred to as a "deep blue" state, where such measures typically face strong opposition.
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