Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has provided guidance to the state’s county recorders on how to handle a ruling from the ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a coding error in the Motor Vehicle Department that has allowed almost 100,000 Maricopa ...
A complex voter registration system error temporarily put thousands of Arizona voters in limbo, but a court ruling found a ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that the nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents haven’t been confirmed can vote ...
The decision comes after officials found a database error that designated voters as having access to the full ballot. They were already able to vote in federal races ...
Voters affected by the glitch, which was discovered last week, could have been limited to "federal only" ballots.
The Arizona Supreme Court upholds voter rights, impacting 100,000 registrants who can now vote on full ballots in elections.
A voter walks to a voting precinct prior to casting his ballot in the state's primary election, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in El ...
We have hundreds where they actually mark on the form, ‘hello, not a citizen,’ and they still get registered to vote,” J.
The clerical error might have seen the roughly 98,000 Arizonans unable to participate in state legislature, county, school ...
Officials recently discovered that some people with driver’s licenses issued before 1996 might not have proof of citizenship ...
The Republican-leaning Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents ...