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Arizona counties did not agree to remove 50,000 noncitizens or 50,000 ineligible voters from its voter rolls. The settlement said only that counties would pursue an additional means to verify the ...
Arizona will begin removing noncitizens from its voter rolls after a successful lawsuit by America First Legal paved the way ...
The vast majority of such students are able to write down the last four numbers of their social security number, he has ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNScottsdale residents consider legal action to oppose Axon HQ despite zoning approval by Gov. HobbsFormer Scottsdale City Councilman Bob Littlefield is continuing the fight to block additions to a proposed Axon Headquarters ...
Lawyers for Arizona’s so-called fake electors claim prosecutors misled the grand jury that indicted the defendants one year ...
State officials warn upcoming elections will be vulnerable as the Trump administration dismantles key parts of election security networks.
The bill to require proof of citizenship passed the U.S. House but seems destined to languish in the Senate due to the legislative filibuster.
In a lawsuit filed by the Campaign Legal Center, the groups assert the order is unconstitutional. President Trump issued the order on March 25, 2025.
Arizona will be among the first to test Trump's executive order in a July election. But questions about voter ID could boot many from the polls.
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