Voter asking questions at the Pima County Recorder's Office
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Tucson resident Alisa Wolfe went to the Pima County Recorder's Office on Tuesday to find out why she was listed as unaffiliated with any political party, despite having registered as a democrat last year. A staffer at the Recorder's Office took responsibility for the mistake and changed her affiliation on the spot.
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Reports of incorrect party affiliations pour in.
State has disenfranchised primarily minority communities, groups say in expected legal filing.
Tucsonan wanted election results voided.
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