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VisitWill Arizona change its voter registration system in response to the discovery of 97,000 voters lacking proof of citizenship by the end of 2024?
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Maricopa County Discovers 97,000 Arizona Voters Lacking Proof of Citizenship
Sep 17, 2024, 06:05 PM
Arizona officials have discovered that nearly 100,000 longtime residents were incorrectly marked as having provided proof of citizenship, which is required to vote in state and local elections. This error, stemming from a glitch in the Motor Vehicle Division's system, has left the eligibility of these voters in limbo just before ballots are set to go out. Maricopa County officials identified the issue, which has persisted for two decades and affects approximately 97,000 voters. The Arizona Supreme Court may soon decide whether these individuals can vote in the upcoming state races. The discovery has prompted lawsuits and calls for immediate resolution, as the issue has significant implications for the November 5 general election.
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