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Navajo Voters

The Ninth Circuit ruled against six Navajo Nation members in their challenge to Arizona’s deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots. The members asked for an injunction to require the state to count ballots from tribal members that are postmarked — rather than received — by Election Day.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit ruled against six Navajo Nation members in their challenge to Arizona’s deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots. The members asked for an injunction to require the state to count ballots from tribal members that are postmarked — rather than received — by Election Day.

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