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Kelli Jo Griffin, Montrose, Iowa, wipes away tears as she listens with her attorney Curtis Dial, left, to a not guilty verdict Thursday March 20, 2014 in Keokuk, Iowa. The former drug offender, who believed her voting rights had been restored when she cast a ballot last year, was acquitted of perjury - a public rebuke of Iowa's two-year investigation into voter fraud. It was the first trial stemming from the state's voter fraud investigation championed by Secretary of State Matt Schultz, a Republican. (AP Photo/The Hawk Eye, John Gaines)

Kelli Jo Griffin, Montrose, Iowa, wipes away tears as she listens with her attorney Curtis Dial, left, to a not guilty verdict Thursday March 20, 2014 in Keokuk, Iowa. The former drug offender, who believed her voting rights had been restored when she cast a ballot last year, was acquitted of perjury - a public rebuke of Iowa's two-year investigation into voter fraud. It was the first trial stemming from the state's voter fraud investigation championed by Secretary of State Matt Schultz, a Republican. (AP Photo/The Hawk Eye, John Gaines)

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