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Arizona counties did not agree to remove 50,000 noncitizens or 50,000 ineligible voters from its voter rolls. The settlement said only that counties would pursue an additional means to verify the ...
Lawyers for Arizona’s so-called fake electors claim prosecutors misled the grand jury that indicted the defendants one year ...
Arizona has not identified up to 50,000 noncitizens on its voter rolls, nor have counties begun canceling any voter ...
Voters in two West Valley cities will soon receive mail ballots for upcoming special elections, including one regarding the ...
But little has been written about how the executive order pertains to Arizona specifically. And when it comes to elections, Arizona matters. We matter because we’re a swing state. We matter because we ...
Trump carried Arizona voters who were age 65 or older, winning 52% of this group compared with Harris’ 47%, broadly in line ...
The U.S. House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for federal elections, mirroring an Arizona law facing ...
Some counties could ultimately hand over information on voters who registered without providing proof of citizenship, raising ...
Arizona will begin removing noncitizens from its voter rolls after a successful lawsuit by America First Legal paved the way for counties to coordinate with DHS.
The vast majority of such students are able to write down the last four numbers of their social security number, he has ...
We asked likely voters whether they prioritize faster results or the ability to drop off early ballots on Election Day, and ...
As of January 2nd, nearly 50,000 people were registered to vote in Arizona without proof of citizenship and/or residency.