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A federal judge has tossed out a claim by the head of the Arizona Republican Party and two GOP allies that there are at least 500,000 -- and possibly 1.27 million -- people on voter registration rolls who shouldn't be there.
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You can check to see if your mail in ballot was received and accepted through the Arizona Secretary of State website.
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Ahead of Election Day, a new survey shows Arizona voters are overwhelmingly supportive of labor law protections and are opposed to cuts affecting public sector workers and teachers.
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes was ordered Thursday to turn over the names he has on a list of registered voters of those who may not have provided proof of citizenship -- at least the first 98,000.
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The Arizona Supreme Court won't consider a bid by the head of the Arizona Republican Party to void executive orders issued by Gov. Katie Hobbs designed to make registration and voting easier, at least not now -- and possibly not ever.
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Arizona Students Association registers students at Arizona Western College to vote.
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Xanthe Bullard, Chair of the Yuma Democratic Party, speaks with KAWC Student Reporter Elias Alvarez about her first voting experience and how it sparked an interest in making sure everyone has access to the ballot.
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The Yuma County Republican Committee's Yuma Teen Republicans program is one way the organization is reaching out to young potential voters.
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Mack Schwitzing speaks with Tia Yap of NextGen Arizona. The group is focused on "boots on the ground" registration, education and mobilization of young voters on American college campuses and online.
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Elias Alvarez speaks with Beth Lynk of the group When We All Vote to explore the potential impact a unified group of young voters could have on election results and political priorities.