Tribal citizens in North Dakota have won a major victory in their right to vote.
North Dakota has strict voter ID laws requiring proof of a fixed address before one can make a successful trip to the polls. Many native citizens have no such address.
However, the state is entering a new agreement with two native tribes, that allows tribal citizens to vote even if they don’t have a traditional address.
How will this affect state elections going forward?
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