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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversal Thursday allows Arizonans to again register to vote in federal races without having to prove citizenship.
The Maricopa County recorder cannot instruct voters to cross out mistakes on ballots for the November election, the Arizona Supreme Court ordered.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races.
Last week, in RNC v. Mi Familia Vota, the Supreme Court granted a partial stay of a district court order enjoining portions of Arizona's election laws that require proof of citizenship for voter ...
The US Supreme Court on Thursday upheld in part an Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship for voters registering to cast ballots in statewide elections.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to revive an Arizona law requiring documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote using a state-created form, but declined to allow ...
The Supreme Court rejected a bid to halt a court ruling that would force Arizona to allow people to register to vote without having to show citizenship proof.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday revived part of an Arizona voter law requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote, in response to a request from the Republican National ...
But the justices kept blocking a provision that bars already-registered residents from voting by mail or for president until they prove their citizenship.
This decision allows the Arizona Secretary of State to move forward under Title 19 and include the initiative in the general election pamphlet and on the statewide general election ballot as mentioned ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a citizen-initiated ballot measure to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution will remain on the ballot.
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