The clerical error might have seen the roughly 98,000 Arizonans unable to participate in state legislature, county, school ...
A decades-old clerical error won't stop about 98,000 registered voters in Arizona from casting ballots in the Nov. 5 general ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Friday that nearly 98,000 individuals whose citizenship status had been called into ...
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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the approximately 97,000 voters impacted by an “administrative error” involving the Arizona MVD and voter registration records can cast their full ballots ...
A new law in New Hampshire requires anyone registering to vote for the first time to provide documentation they are U.S.
From an Arizona State Supreme Court ruling that can impact over 90,000 voters come November to the latest chapter in the Chad ...
Nearly 100,000 Arizona voters affected by a registration system error involving proof of citizenship will be allowed to vote ...
The Arizona Supreme Court will allow 98,000 people who aren't confirmed citizens of the United States to vote in state and local races, it ruled Friday.
University of Arizona graduate student, Miranda Lopez, spent part of her Friday afternoon getting her fellow students registered to vote.
The court's decision followed officials' disclosure of a database error that mistakenly gave voters full ballot access for ...