Of the 71,511 citizens living in Apache County in 2019, 98.3 percent said they were only one race, while 1.7 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.
Grants from a progressive group funded by Facebook were used by voting officials in Navajo County to strategically target voters, according to the Centre for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).
Of the 125,867 citizens living in Cochise County in 2019, 95.9 percent said they were only one race, while 4.1 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.
Grants from a progressive group funded by Facebook were used by voting officials in Apache County to strategically target voters, according to the Centre for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).
Grants from a progressive group funded by Facebook were used by voting officials in Yuma County to strategically target voters, according to the Centre for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).
Of the 53,546 citizens living in Gila County in 2019, 97 percent said they were only one race, while three percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.
Grants from a progressive group funded by Facebook were used by voting officials in Graham County to strategically target voters, according to the Centre for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).
Of the 1,027,207 citizens living in Pima County in 2019, 95.1 percent said they were only one race, while 4.9 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.
The paper industry’s retained earnings in the fourth quarter of 2020 were down 0.7 percent over the same period last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Of the 9,522 citizens living in Greenlee County in 2019, 99.5 percent said they were only one race, while 0.5 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.
Of the 46,480 citizens living in Santa Cruz County in 2019, 98.7 percent said they were only one race, while 1.3 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.