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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents haven’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races.
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Arizona voters who overwhelmingly cast their ballots by mail have rejected a measure that would have required them to add more information to the simple signature and date they now put on the back of the return envelope.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a bill requiring voters to prove their citizenship to vote in a presidential election, drawing fierce opposition from voting rights advocates who say the move will affect some 200,000 Arizonans.
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A new poll shows nearly three-quarters of Arizona voters support mail-in voting, while 10% oppose it.
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The Republican-controlled Arizona Legislature has approved a measure that will ask voters to drastically boost identification requirements needed for in-person and mail voting.
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Renowned Navajo weaver and voting rights advocate Agnes Laughter has died. Born in 1932, she helped challenge the constitutionality of Arizona’s in-person…
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Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett defended the state’s controversial new voter I-D law in front of the U-S Senate Judiciary Committee.Secretary of…
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As Election Day approaches, voter fraud is a high-priority issue. Tuesday, a Pennsylvania judge blocked that state's voter ID law. Last week, the national…
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The United States has a long and checkered history when it comes to the ballot box. In the last several years, the issue of voter fraud has become a…