South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford Not Allowed To Vote At His Home Precinct

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By Greg Baldwin

(AP) A poll manager says that Governor Mark Sanford was turned away from his home precinct Tuesday morning because he did NOT have his voter registration card.

Bob Crawford poll manager at Sullivan's Island Elementary School
says the governor was not allowed to vote.

The governor's campaign refused to comment on the situation and said the governor would vote at 11:30 a.m.

Crawford says first lady Jenny Sanford voted, but the governor
was going to a voter registration office to get a new card.

While he was standing in line to vote, Mark Sanford said this is
his last campaign -- win or lose.

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