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Arizona election officials determined that another 120,000 voters across the state were registered as voters despite having never provided proof of citizenship. The announcement from Arizona ...
Arizona has required proof of citizenship to register to vote since Proposition 200 became law in 2004. Voters who do not provide such proof can still vote in federal elections after swearing they are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Data coding issues affecting Arizona voter rolls just before the 2024 presidential election could have been identified and fixed years ago, according to an ABC15 investigation.
Original article source: Arizona election database flags 100,000 voters as possible noncitizens: 'Coding oversight' A voter casts a ballot at a polling location in Fairfax, Virginia, on Nov. 7, 2023.
The announcement from Arizona’s Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes marks the second time officials have found issues with voter registration rolls.