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How can effective state laws best support a fair election process? State laws can ensure fair access for voters to registration and polling places. State laws can prohibit political speech if it is considered controversial. State laws can restrict voting rights if the government has a good reason. State laws can benefit some people and hurt others to keep an election fair.

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