Arizona Independents Face Voting Challenges in Presidential Primary

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In Arizona's upcoming presidential preference election, independent voters are not allowed to participate, unlike in most other elections in the state. This exclusion has sparked debate among election officials and voters, with some advocating for more inclusivity and others arguing that the primary process should be limited to registered party members. Efforts are underway to potentially change this system in the future, with a ballot initiative gathering support to require political parties to either fund the election or allow independents to participate.
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