DOJ to Oversee Voting Rights Compliance in Maricopa County Primary
Federal observers will ensure adherence to election laws during crucial Arizona primary elections.
- The DOJ will monitor Maricopa County's primary election on July 30 for compliance with federal voting rights laws.
- This action follows previous issues with voting machine malfunctions and delays in the 2022 GOP primary.
- Maricopa County is a key battleground with a history of contested election results.
- Voters are reminded to bring proof of identity to the polls as per county requirements.
- The DOJ regularly deploys staff to monitor elections nationwide to uphold civil rights laws.