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In addition to the dozen or so farmers, who come from counties in South Jersey, the market has four bakers, a Bridgeton woman who makes jams from berries she grows, a creperie, and two registered nurses who sell herbal soaps.
An article on Monday about Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act and its effect on protecting minority voting rights in the South and elsewhere misstated an aspect of a recent Yale Law Journal article on the source of many complaints about voting violations, the vast majority of which come from counties, towns and school boards.
Here in Ojai, they had come from counties up and down the coast.
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"You come from county cricket and you have a certain idea about your game and how you want to play cricket.
Financing and donations, including food, also come from county and municipal governments, churches, businesses, charities and concerned citizens — all contributing to a larger safety net that includes health care and job placement.
The bids could come from county governments or private companies.
Kobach said any doubt over the use of high school ID cards would have come from county officials.
On average, the applicants came from counties where blacks were 28percentt of the population, more than twice the national average.
They find that blacks coming from counties characterized by labor-intensive plantation crops represented a disproportionate share of Northern migrants.
If trade policy can have no effect on bigotry, then the fact that Trump's support comes from counties most negatively impacted by trade with China becomes irrelevant.
While some of the increase came from counties that opened test centers later than others, Hirsch said, part was the result of increasing demand from people who are concerned about AIDS.
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