The Justice Department will be monitoring federal voting rights law compliance in 27 states around the country during the November 5 election.
The department will be monitoring compliance in 86 jurisdictions, including four counties in Arizona, officials announced Friday.In Arizona, those jurisdictions include Apache, Maricopa, Pima, and Yuma counties.
Louis, Missouri;Blaine County, Montana;Alamance County, North Carolina;Mecklenburg County, North Carolina;Wake County, North Carolina;Bergen County, New Jersey;Middlesex County, New Jersey;Union County, New Jersey;Bernalillo County, New Mexico;Cibola County, New Mexico;Clark County, Nevada;Queens, New York;Cuyahoga County, Ohio;Portage County, Ohio;Allegheny County, Pennsylvania;Luzerne County, Pennsylvania;Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania;City of Pawtucket, Rhode Island;City of Providence,...
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