On Tuesday, March 22, 2016, thousands of Arizona primary voters were forced to wait in line for up to five hours – forcing many to leave without having the opportunity to vote.
This voter disenfranchisement is a direct result of a drastic reduction in polling places that was pushed through by local Republican elected officials, including an 85% reduction since 2008 in Maricopa County, which has a high concentration of Latino voters.
This voter disenfranchisement is a direct result of a drastic reduction in polling places that was pushed through by local Republican elected officials, including an 85% reduction since 2008 in Maricopa County, which has a high concentration of Latino voters.
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