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More voters might be affected by the data glitch. This latest discovery of potentially questionable voter registrations comes just nine days before early voting begins in Arizona, on Oct. 9.
Because of the data errors, an estimated 218,000 people, 5% of all Arizona voters, may not have provided documentary proof of citizenship to register as required by Prop 200, which became law in 2004.
The audit details how the problems affecting Arizona's voter rolls persisted for decades and confirms ABC15 reporting that the database issues could have been identified and fixed years ago.
Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that nearly 100,000 residents whom officials could not verify were U.S. citizens because of an administrative glitch would remain eligible to vote in ...
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 announcement from Arizona’s Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes marks the second time officials have found issues with voter registration rolls.
Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona, a mostly conservative nonprofit dedicated to civic education and voter engagement, sued Fontes on Oct. 2 after his office denied a public records request for ...
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office is standing by its choice to restore voter registration status of individuals affected by a glitch that impacted 218,000 voters. "Maricopa County did not ...
The glitch originated from database transitions and coding errors that obscured the issuance dates of driver's licenses, impacting voters who obtained licenses before 1996. Although officials have ...
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 ...