Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap provided names to County Attorney Rachel Mitchell related to suspected noncitizen voters ...
The Maricopa County attorney is reviewing 207 names for people who possibly voted in elections but are not U.S. citizens.
Maricopa County prosecutors are reviewing the citizenship of 207 registered voters, most of whom were flagged by a federal ...
Maricopa County is looking into more than 200 registered voters suspected of being noncitizens. A number of those have voting ...
Recorder Justin Heap, a Republican who has focused on election security, referred voters to county prosecutors after the SAVE ...
The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office has asked County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate 207 voters flagged as ...
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office is investigating more than 200 people whose citizenship and voter eligibility have been ...
The Maricopa County supervisors hearing was to settle whether voters are systematically excluded, a key and unproven aspect of election denialism.
The Maricopa County recorder has asked the county attorney to review the citizenship of more than 200 registered voters.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap said that if he receives a court order to turn over voter data, he would be “happy to ...
This year's election cycle is expected to be a pivotal one for Maricopa County, the most populous in Arizona. Now, all of its top seats are up for grabs. The county recorder, who maintains voter ...