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Here's how domestic violence survivors can feel safe to vote

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Here's how domestic violence survivors can feel safe to vote

Here's how domestic violence survivors can feel safe to vote

Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana all have address confidentiality programs designed to help survivors stay safe while still exercising their right to vote.


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