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In Arizona, a court ruling narrows the path for registering to vote without proof of citizenship

  • The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling allowing some Arizona voting laws requiring proof of citizenship to remain in effect during appeals.
  • Arizona mandates proof of citizenship for state and local voting, while federal law only requires an attestation, creating a conflict.
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