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Arizona will begin removing noncitizens from its voter rolls after a successful lawsuit by America First Legal paved the way ...
The bill to require proof of citizenship passed the U.S. House but seems destined to languish in the Senate due to the ...
The vast majority of such students are able to write down the last four numbers of their social security number, he has ...
The idea of Rep. Alexander Kolodin as secretary of state should send shivers up the spine of anyone who favors facts over conspiracy theories.
Nitschke added that he hopes the lawsuit will resolve quickly so that Trump's executive order doesn't impede college voter ...
But little has been written about how the executive order pertains to Arizona specifically. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. And when it comes to elections, Arizona matters.
State officials warn upcoming elections will be vulnerable as the Trump administration dismantles key parts of election ...
Arizona's attorney general is joining other Democrats to sue over President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections ...
While Arizona law does require ballots to be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, they say the order could impact the ability to cure ballots as allowed under Arizona law. The lawsuit also says ...
President Donald Trump's executive order on elections is unconstitutional and an overreach of presidential power, Arizona and 18 other states argued in a new lawsuit. The litigation is the ninth ...
Some of what’s in the order does not affect Arizona. For example, the state already requires documented proof of citizenship to vote in state and local elections. But Mayes, in the lawsuit ...