Tag Archives: Voter Rights

Court Rules: 98,000 Arizonans Can Vote

Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn’t been confirmed can vote the full ballot

Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn’t been confirmed can vote the full ballot. This ruling, issued by a federal court, has ignited debate and raised questions about voter rights and the complexities of citizenship verification in Arizona. The case stemmed from a challenge to a state law requiring …

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AZ Supreme Court Wont Limit 97,000 Improperly Registered Voters

AZ Supreme Court won’t limit 97,000 improperly registered voters

AZ Supreme Court won’t limit 97,000 improperly registered voters – AZ Supreme Court won’t limit 97,000 improperly registered voters, a decision that’s stirring up debate in Arizona. The court ruled against a challenge that sought to remove these voters from the rolls, arguing that the registration process had flaws. This …

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Arizona Court: Glitch-Hit Voters Get Full Ballot

Arizona Supreme Court rules voters caught in proof-of-citizenship glitch can still get ‘full ballot,’ including state races

Arizona Supreme Court rules voters caught in proof-of-citizenship glitch can still get ‘full ballot,’ including state races, in a decision that has sparked debate about voter rights and election integrity. The ruling stems from a technical issue that prevented some eligible voters from providing proof of citizenship during registration, potentially …

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