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Native voters can swing elections, but court ruling suppresses turnout ...


As a key swing state, Arizona demonstrates the power of the Native vote in elections. According to the Native American Voter Suppression Fact Sheet, in 2018, Native Americans influenced election ... Read More

Opinion: How Native voters could swing the Arizona election again ... - MSN


Native voters have shown time and again that when mobilized, they can make a decisive impact. Representing 6% of Arizona’s population, they were key in swinging the 2020 presidential election, a ... Read More

Native voters could swing 2024 election; they’re asking ... - AZFamily


Native Americans – who make up 5.2% of Arizona– saw a surge in turnout, voting in large numbers for the Democratic Party, according to a data analysis by the Associated Press. Read More

Opinion: Get out the vote efforts are boosting Native turnout


Opinion: How Native voters could swing the Arizona election again in 2024 A record Native voter turnout changed the outcome of Arizona's presidential election in 2020, and we're working to get ... Read More

Native Voters’ Fight for Fair Maps Reaches Supreme Court


Native Vote. After the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its decision to deny voters in seven states the ability to seek fair representation, the Native American Rights Fund and its ... Read More


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