Alicia Barrón
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Biden Support Among Latinos Grows With Promises of Economic Mobility, Access to Education
Nearly one in four eligible voters in Arizona is Latino, and Mission for Arizona plans to reach out to every single one of them before Nov. 3.
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Advocacy Group Educates Incarcerated Arizonans on Voting Rights
A voting advocacy group is working to make sure incarcerated individuals know what their voting status is and have information to make their voices heard.
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The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 12th Legislative District
As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.
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The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 28th Legislative District
As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.
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Tu voto cuenta. Esto es lo que debes saber a la hora de ejercer tu derecho al voto.
El voto de los Latinos en Arizona tendrá mucho peso en la próxima elección presidencial. Estos 13 condados tienen información actualizada en español acerca de cómo votar este próximo Noviembre.
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Jill Biden Hosts Veterans Roundtable With Arizona Military Service Members
Jill Biden discussed the GI Bill during a Veterans Roundtable on Wednesday via Zoom with military service members living in Arizona.
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Latina Women in Arizona Expected to Lead Large Voter Turnout in This Election
Latina women in Arizona are expected to lead this large voter turnout based on their historical voting patterns.
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Expand the Supreme Court? Arizona Did It First.
Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation expanding the Arizona Supreme Court from five justices to seven in 2016.
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Kamala Harris’ Virtual Event in Tucson Focuses on Economic Recovery
Kamala Harris spoke virtually to a group of Latino business owners in Tucson on Saturday, including the owners of beloved Mexican restaurant Los Jarritos.
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Arizona Elections Officials Rush to Correct Voter Information in USPS Postcard
A mailer from the postal service contained vague information about voting that some perceive as being more confusing than helpful.



















