Arizona Groups File to Protect Constitutional Rights of Mail-In Voters
Thousands of Ballots Wrongly Flagged for Signature Mismatches at Risk. Maricopa County Superior Court hearing scheduled for today at 2 pm Arizona time.
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Thousands of Ballots Wrongly Flagged for Signature Mismatches at Risk. Maricopa County Superior Court hearing scheduled for today at 2 pm Arizona time.
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