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The RNC and Arizona GOP have filed a lawsuit to block an Arizona law that allows overseas voters to cast ballots without ...
GOP Alleges Electoral Disadvantage, Cites Disproportionate Non-Republican Affiliation Among Overseas Voters The Republican ...
In a new lawsuit, the state Republican Party says a 2005 law to allow the children of Arizonans who are living overseas but ...
The Arizona Republican Party is trying to overturn a state law that allows U.S. citizens who have never actually lived in ...
After a letter on voter registration confused thousands of voters, the Maricopa County recorder is mailing a corrected ...
These are among the stories that have stood out. We'd like to know which you think is the top Arizona spots story so far this ...
In Arizona, you are qualified to register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old before election day and a resident of Arizona for at least 29 days before the election.
It's unclear if Arizona will follow the U.S. Department of Justice's suggested voter registration changes sent to Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.
The Arizona Republican Party is challenging a little-known state law that allows people who have never lived in Arizona to to ...
Arizona has become the first state to require proof of citizenship to register to vote. Here's who might be disenfranchised and what it means.
Arizonans are preparing to elect a president, a new U.S. senator and more on Nov. 5. But if you want to participate, you need to sign up by Oct. 7.
With Arizona earning “swing state” status and playing a major role in the November Presidential elections, many out-of-state students are registering to vote in Arizona.