Arizona election officials admit that they “accidentally” enrolled almost 100,000 ineligible voters as eligible to vote in ...
The voters, most of whom are Republicans, attested that they were U.S. citizens. A coding glitch means officials can't ...
The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Secretary of State are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to rule on ...
An error that was discovered in the way Arizona verifies citizenship could prevent nearly 100,000 residents from voting in ...
Pinal County has begun an audit of its voting systems after one of its leaders raised doubts about the results of the July 30 ...
The Republican chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona has endorsed a Democrat to replace him. “I am endorsing Joel [Navarro] because he is a man of integrity, because ...
A recently discovered Arizona voter registration system error could impact the status of thousands of registered voters for ...
For years, nearly 100,000 mostly Republican residents have been allowed to vote without providing proof of citizenship.
State officials are investigating a glitch impacting the voting status and ballots of some people living in Arizona who have not provided documentation of U.S. citizenship.
(Photo courtesy of Isaac Stone Simonelli/Courthouse News) PHOENIX (CN) — The Arizona Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether the state Senate has the authority to conceal records from an ...
It was June 2021, and ballots from the 2020 presidential election were still being counted here in a stadium in Maricopa, Arizona's largest county. The unusual, Republican-led audit of the state's ...
and Moore was one of three retired election experts who debunked the partisan "audit" of ballots in Maricopa County ordered by the Arizona Senate after the 2020 presidential election. He said ...