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Arizona introduces Text2Cure for fixing ballot signature issues, enhancing voter accessibility, with use in an upcoming ...
Voters in Southern Arizona have casted ballots to select nominees to succeed one of the most senior and progressive power ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the voter registration lists of several states — representing data on millions of ...
The race to fill Raúl Grijalva's seat is expected to be a three-way contest, with the former congressman's daughter in the ...
Arizona has required proof of citizenship to register to vote since Proposition 200 became law in 2004. Voters who do not provide such proof can still vote in federal elections after swearing they are ...
Grijalva's daughter is the presumptive frontrunner in the 7th Congressional District's July 15 Democratic primary.
Changing Arizona election laws. Lawmakers have changed some of the state's election laws in recent years, and voters on Nov. 8 will decide on a ballot measure that would tighten voter ID requirements.
A 76-year-old Arizona woman may lose her voter registration unless she can produce decades-old divorce papers, highlighting ...
More than two-thirds (68%) of Arizona voters agree “our democracy is under threat and at risk for future generations.” This includes 84% of Democrats, 65% of independent and unaffiliated voters, and ...
In the following months, the DOJ has followed up with a series of letters and requests to around a dozen states, including battleground states Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin.
The agency has asked states for voter rolls and information on election crimes, among other data. State officials question ...
As a first step, they are seeking guidance from the state's highest court on whether affected voters should be allowed to cast a full ballot in November, or one limited to top-of-the-ticket races ...