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The SAVE America Act would require voters to prove their citizenship in person to register to vote. But tribal leaders say it would create barriers to voting for Indigenous populations. KNAU speaks with Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley about the proposal.
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The Arizona Supreme Court denied Mohave County Supervisor Ron Gould's bid for immunity to hand-count ballots. He maintains that hand counts are not prohibited by Arizona law.
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A Navajo Nation Council committee has unanimously approved legislation opposing the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
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The Trump administration on Tuesday filed suit against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for refusing to hand over voter registration and election records.
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President Donald Trump has vowed to do away with voting by mail, but some of his Republican allies in battleground Arizona are taking a more cautious approach.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes says tens of thousands of Arizona voters who never provided proof of citizenship cannot be kicked off the registration rolls.
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A fight over a planned overhaul in downtown Page that made it to the Arizona Supreme Court has led to a new ruling making it easier for residents across the state to block locally approved projects at the ballot box.
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Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want the political affiliation of school board candidates listed on the ballot.
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A judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Navajo Nation against Apache County over delays in processing early ballots.
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Votes are still being counted throughout Arizona, but initial results have yielded few major surprises in national and statewide races along with more than a dozen ballot propositions.