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Per the court ruling, those who registered to vote in Arizona by Jan. 24, 2005, when a voter-approved ballot initiative on voters providing proof of citizenship took effect, are "deemed to have ...
An Arizona appeals court upheld a ruling requiring the Secretary of State’s office to ... access to Arizona’s full ballot because of a coding glitch. ... with voter registration case ruling.
Upon discovering the glitch, Arizona election officials rushed to find a solution. “We ended up deciding that the best way to solve this problem was to go straight to the Arizona Supreme Court ...
97,000 voters affected by registration glitch will ... The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that roughly 97,000 voters who ... But a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling bars the state from barring ...
The Arizona Supreme Court says nearly 100,000 voters will be able to cast ballots in state and local races this fall, after officials discovered a flaw in the state’s voter registration system.
Yolanda Morales, who had worked in the office since 2008, told The Arizona Republic that she was fired from her position as a program coordinator because of the findings of the review.
The Arizona Secretary of State's Office says the pool of voters impacted by a citizenship tracking glitch in the state's motor vehicle database is larger than previously reported. Officials ...
As if Arizona needed another election-related snafu. Officials on Tuesday said they found a glitch in the voter registration system that could disqualify nearly 100,000 Arizonans from voting in ...
A voter walks to a voting precinct prior to casting his ballot in the state’s primary election, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in El Mirage, Arizona.
A citizenship tracking glitch in Arizona risks disenfranchising thousands of voters. The glitch originated from database transitions and coding errors that obscured the issuance dates of driver's ...