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Month: February 2020

Cat Links Candidates, Running For Office

2020 Candidate Signature Thresholds Posted

Posted on February 6, 2020 Eric

The Secretary of State yesterday posted the minimum nomination petition signature thresholds for federal, statewide, and legislative candidates:                                

Cat Links Election Administration

Arizona Nixes Requirement for Spanish Language Voting Materials

Posted on February 5, 2020 Eric

Last week the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that Arizona allegedly violated the Voting Rights Act based, at least in part, on evidence that Hispanic voters have faced language-based barriers in the electoral process. 

Continue readingArizona Nixes Requirement for Spanish Language Voting Materials

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