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Nearly 100,000 Voters Registered Without Proof of Citizenship as ‘Flaw’ Could Impact Upcoming Elections

Almost 100,000 Arizona voters are in election limbo because of a flaw that has state officials at odds over the proper remedy. Arizona passed a law in 2004 that requires documented proof of citizenship to register as "full-ballot voters." Driver's licenses are considered valid proof of citizenship. But there’s a...

Almost 100,000 Arizona voters are in election limbo because of a flaw that has state officials at odds over the proper remedy. Arizona passed a law in 2004 that requires documented proof of citizenship to register as “full-ballot voters.” Driver’s licenses are considered valid proof of citizenship. But there’s a…

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