What was the result of the Shelby v. Holder case for the state of Texas?   A. Texas must create multimember, at-large election districts for seats in the state legislature.   B. Texas must have election results confirmed by an international team of inspectors.    C. Texas must now require that voters register more than once every five years.   D. Texas may once again have a voter ID law.   E. Texas is no longer required to obtain preclearance from the U.S. Department of Justice for its electoral district maps.

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What was the result of the Shelby v. Holder case for the state of Texas?

  A.

Texas must create multimember, at-large election districts for seats in the state legislature.

  B.

Texas must have election results confirmed by an international team of inspectors. 

  C.

Texas must now require that voters register more than once every five years.

  D.

Texas may once again have a voter ID law.

  E.

Texas is no longer required to obtain preclearance from the U.S. Department of Justice for its electoral district maps.

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