RNC sues over Arizona voter registration law
- The RNC and AZGOP filed a lawsuit Monday challenging A.R.S. §16-103, aiming to bar nonresidents from voting in Arizona elections.
- The 2005 Arizona law allowed children of overseas Arizonans to vote, conflicting with the state constitution's residency requirement, prompting the lawsuit by the RNC and AZGOP.
- The lawsuit challenges Arizona's law allowing nonresidents, including overseas voters, who skew heavily Democratic—only 18.2% of such voters in Maricopa County are Republican—arguing it violates the state constitution.
- The lawsuit seeks to invalidate the law and require clearer overseas voter instructions, with no court hearing scheduled yet.
- The RNC and AZGOP filed a lawsuit challenging a 2005 Arizona law allowing nonresidents to vote, aiming to protect election integrity nationwide.
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Republicans Challenge Arizona Law Permitting Nonresidents To Register To Vote
A provision of Arizona law allowing individuals who have never resided in the U.S. to register to vote in the state is unconstitutional, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges. Filed in Maricopa County Superior Court against the state and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, the challenge contests the legality of a section of state law stipulating […]
Republican Groups Sue Secretary of State Fontes to Clean Up Voter Rolls
The Republican Party of Arizona (AZGOP), in partnership with the Republican National Committee (RNC), has filed a lawsuit challenging an Arizona law that allows individuals who have never lived in the United States to register to vote. “Arizona’s elections should be decided by Arizonans, not by individuals who have never lived a single day in...
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