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The top election official in Yuma supports a new system to verify voters' citizenship statuses but some are concerned about ...
Officials at the recorder’s office stated that the letters were intended to address something entirely different. “It doesn’t look good on them and it’s frustrating and it’s concerning,” said Conway.
To arrive at the supposed discrepancy, the report’s authors compared all the votes cast in the U.S. Senate race in 2022, numbering 5,965,684, with the voter roll database that showed who voted ...
Independents added 35,677 new voters from January to July to reach 1.45 million, or 34.55% of all registered voters in Arizona.
Only thing is, he told U.S. District Court Judge G. Murray Snow in filing a lawsuit challenging the law, there’s nothing illegal about being registered in more than one place.