Arizonans are preparing to vote on a state constitutional amendment to allow abortion up to the point of fetal viability.
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Arizona's MVD coding error may have impacted 120,000 additional voters, with concerns over full ballot access due to a ...
Last month, Arizona election officials said there were 98,000 misclassified voters in the state. They now say that number is 218,000.
The Arizona Secretary of State's website has links where residents can check their registration status or register to vote.
The Arizona Secretary of State's office released updated numbers on registrants impacted by an "administrative error," bringing the total to approximately 218,000.
That’s the number of people Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says are registered to vote but never provided the proof of citizenship legally required under a 2004 Arizona law. A week ago the number ...
Democratic officials fear database error could give Republicans ammunition for bogus lawsuits to undermine election results ...
State officials said on Monday an additional 120,000 voters may have been affected by a database error over citizenship ...