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neighborhoods, with areas like Central Phoenix having only one polling place for 108,000 voters. There were also reports of voters who had been previously registered coming up as unregistered or registered as an independent, making them ineligible to vote. Voters who did manage to vote had to stand
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There was controversy surrounding the Arizona primary elections of 2016, specifically having to do with the dramatic decrease in polling places from 200 in 2012 to only 60 in 2016, despite the number of registered voters having increased from 300,000 in 2012 to 800,000 in 2016. This decrease in
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as their candidate. Arizona does not have presidential primaries. Arizona has presidential preference elections. Arizona state primaries are open, while Arizona preference elections are closed.
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asked the Justice Department to launch an investigation into the allegations of voter suppression.
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As a result of the controversy surrounding the Arizona primary, Phoenix mayor
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polling places was most pronounced in minority neighborhoods, most notably
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took place on March 22, 2016 as part of the nominating process for the
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Controversy and allegations of voter suppression and electoral fraud
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This was the first election in the state of Arizona since the 2013
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in long lines to cast their ballots, some for as long as 5 hours.
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United States presidential primary election in Arizona, 2016
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United States presidential election in Arizona, 2016
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United States presidential election in Arizona, 2016
2016 United States presidential election
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Green Party
closed primary
Hillary Clinton
Democratic side
Donald Trump
Republican side
Jill Stein
Arizona Democratic primary, 2016
Arizona Republican primary, 2016
Democratic
Hillary Clinton
Democratic
Bernie Sanders
Republican
Donald Trump
Republican
Ted Cruz
Republican
John Kasich
Green
Jill Stein
Green
Kent Mesplay
Latino
Supreme Court decision
Voting Rights Act of 1965

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