State Board of Elections cuts could inconvenience voters
Cuts to the State Board of Elections could cause inconveniences for voters in the upcoming 2012 election.
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Cuts to the State Board of Elections could cause inconveniences for voters in the upcoming 2012 election.
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The original version of this story misquoted professor Sarah Shields as saying Palestine has always been a state based on a 1947 U.N. vote. She actually said the U.N. partitioned the Palestine mandate in 1947, creating both an Arab state and a Jewish state. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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