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More states ask voters to show ID

ndiana and Arizona, which passed a less stringent form of ID requirement, have joined a growing number of states demanding that would-be voters produce identity papers at polling places. Since the 2000 election, the number of states adding an ID requirement as a condition of voting has grown to 24 from 11, according to Electionline.org, a non-partisan election reform Web site. ANDREW ZAJAC AND TIM JONES for the Chicago Tribune.

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