200,000 voter registrations is goal of coalition

By KTAR.com

A coalition of groups in Arizona is attempting to register 200,000 people — mainly people of color, women and youths — ahead of the midterm elections in November.

The One Arizona Coalition is made up of more than a dozen local groups and is heading this voter registration campaign.

Edder Diaz Martinez with Progress Now Arizona, which is one of the groups in the coalition, said it will be going door-to-door in order to register people to vote.

“We are trying to register 200,000 voters by the midterm election,” he told KTAR News 92.3 FM.

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