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Feb 24, 2022

Senate moves mail-in voting ID bill to House

A bill to require ID for early mail-in voting passed the Senate Thursday with only Republican support.  Although voting in-person at the polls requires voters to present ID, early mail-in... […]

Sep 15, 2020

System could help tribal members past one voter registration hurdle

Advocates said a new policy that lets Arizona residents without traditional street addresses register to vote online is not perfect – but it’s a vast improvement over the old process.

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May 18, 2017

Arizona prisons illegally read inmate mail, 9th Circuit rules

In a unanimous decision Thursday, judges of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said corrections officials do have the right to "inspect'' outgoing mail, even to attorneys, to ensure that it does not contain contraband. That would include things like a map of the prison yard, timing of shift changes for guards or even actual forbidden items. Conversely, they said it is settled law that prison staffer[...]

Sep 20, 2011

U.S. Postal Service to showcase Cathedral Rock on Arizona centennial stamp

Images of Sedona’s Cathedral Rock will grace letters across the country in February as a first-class stamp allows Americans to help celebrate Arizona’s centennial.

Apr 6, 2011

Tucson council OKs all-mail elections

All future city elections in Tucson will be done by mail. The Tucson City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to adopt vote by mail.

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