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The administration is in a race against time to create new requirements for elections ahead of the midterms.
NEW: Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell says she expects an update "very soon" on the alleged noncitizen voters referred by MCRO for investigation.
"I told the investigators to focus on those who actually voted first," she said.
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Sasha Hupka
Claims of mass voter fraud have been debunked again and again, but the Trump administration is still relitigating the 2020 election.
The hardline Republican says she has a mandate to clean the county’s voter rolls — but the state says she overstepped her authority.
Republican legislators want to require those casting mail ballots to prove their identity, but voters will have the final say.
California’s long vote-counting process draws ire from Trump and Republicans. Democrats say it’s a sign of success.
A law written to allow state oversight in Harris County is allowing state officials to fix problems elsewhere.
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After Secretary of State Jane Nelson’s unexpected resignation, local election officials worry that a replacement could make it harder to administer the midterm elections.
The investigation highlights how a dispute between election officials in Arizona’s biggest county could sow chaos in next month’s primary.
The administration is in a race against time to create new requirements for elections ahead of the midterms.
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More than a month after flagging 137 voters as potential noncitizens, the county’s top election official referred 207 for investigation. It’s not clear where the additional 70 came from.
After Secretary of State Jane Nelson’s unexpected resignation, local election officials worry that a replacement could make it harder to administer the midterm elections.