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Pima County supervisors oppose Trump's election order

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Pima County supervisors have passed a resolution opposing President Donald Trump's executive order to impose federal control over local elections. The resolution affirms that Arizona elections must be administered in accordance with the US Constitution and relevant laws, not by presidential decree.

Pima County supervisors passed a resolution opposing federal involvement in local elections. The resolution was in response to President Trump's executive order to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters and restrict mail-in voting. The board opposes any federal action that interferes with Pima County's election administration or restricts access to vote-by-mail. The resolution passed 4-1, with one supervisor voting no. Arizona has joined a coalition of 23 states in a federal lawsuit challenging Trump's order. The lawsuit was announced by Attorney General Kris Mayes' office.

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