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Dewey Clayton, political science professor at the University of Louisville, said the high turnout may speak to voters being more engaged.
New laws passed this year by state legislators include a requirement that voters show a photo ID at the polls, an authorization for veterinarians to make a report to authorities if they discover that an animal under their care has been abused and a requirement that holders of state-issued ID cards be added to a list of potential jurors.
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