Voter Resources
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John McCain’s son endorses Kamala Harris for President
Jim McCain, an intelligence officer for the US Marines, cited the Trump campaign’s bullying tactics at a hallowed military cemetery as the final straw that broke any lingering loyalty to the Republican Party.
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Conservative group plans to monitor voting drop box locations in Arizona
A conservative organization has told Arizona officials that it plans to monitor ballot drop boxes for the November election and identify people it believes are voting illegally, raising the same concerns that led right-wing groups to begin watching some boxes two years ago despite there being no evidence of widespread electoral fraud.
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Here’s every proposition on the Arizona ballot this year and what they’d do
Bookmark this page to use as a resource when filling out your ballot for the November Election. With 13 propositions on the ballot, this guide will come in handy!
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How Harris’ housing plan lines up with Arizona’s crackdown on corporate landlords
Algorithms are setting rents. Corporations are buying homes. Can Harris take the keys from Wall Street and hand them back to the working class?
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Could Kirsten Engel’s passion for public education propel her to Congress?
Engel defended public schools for years at the state capitol. Now, she wants to do take the fight to Capitol Hill.
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How to volunteer for a political campaign as an introvert
Here are some ways even the most introverted people can volunteer for a campaign.
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Be ‘that person’: 3 ways to get out the vote with your friends and family
You can be a one-person get-out-the-vote crew, simply by checking in with your network of friends and family leading up to Election Day.
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Want to help get out the vote? Here are some ways to get involved in Arizona
Want to get involved in the upcoming election? Here are five ways to help get out the vote in Arizona.
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Want to get involved in elections? Here’s how to become a poll worker in Arizona
Want to get involved in elections? Here’s how to become a paid poll worker in Arizona.
























