A decades-old clerical error won't stop about 98,000 registered voters in Arizona from casting ballots in the Nov. 5 general ...
The Republican-leaning Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Friday that nearly 100,000 ... after election officials said they found that roughly ...
Election officials said they were confident all or nearly all of the voters are citizens, but some allies of former president ...
The Arizona Supreme Court decided on Friday to allow nearly 100,000 people who registered to vote over the last 20 years to ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and ...
Asked why supporters would not participate, an Arizona for Abortion Access spokesperson cited other campaign work and support ...
The decision temporarily resolves a quandary that could have disenfranchised the group and swayed down-ballot races across ...
Noncitizen voting has become a favorite topic in many Republican states, and Louisiana has engaged in some overkill. The ...
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 ...
Election officials across the country struggle to enhance security measures to adequately safeguard workers and ensure voting ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that roughly 98,000 Arizonans whose voter registration status was in limbo will be ...