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Arizona Federal Judge Rules Voters Must Prove Their U.S. Citizenship Status In Order to Vote In Elections

An Arizona federal judge is upholding a state law that requires voters to provide verification of their U.S. citizenship before their votes can be counted.

Following a lawsuit that led to Arizona legislators facing accusations of discrimination for requiring voters to verify their U.S. citizenship, Judge Susan Bolton ruled on Thursday that such requirements were not discriminatory.

In March 2022, a group of plaintiffs led by the Hispanic voting rights organization “Mi Familia Vota” filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, claiming that the state’s law was unconstitutional.

The Biden Administration filed a separate complaint that was consolidated in the case.

The plaintiffs argued that H.B. 2492 was a “baseless assault on Arizona’s election system based on a conspiracy theory that non-citizens are voting, despite a persistent lack of credible evidence to support such claim.” They added that it was “cynical” and of “bad faith” to use the “politically motivated and false allegations” to restrict people from voting in U.S. elections.

However, Bolton argued that Arizona has an interest in preventing voter fraud as the 2024 presidential election nears.

“Plaintiffs have not carried their burden to show that the Voting Laws’ remaining citizenship investigation procedures, [documentary proof of citizenship] requirements, and registration cancellation procedures violate the [National Voter Registration Act] or the [Voting Rights Act],” Bolton wrote in her ruling. “Nor do these provisions impose an undue burden on the right to vote or violate the equal protection and due process guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. Finally, the Court concludes that Plaintiffs failed to show that the Voting Laws were enacted with any discriminatory purpose.”

“Considering the evidence as a whole, the court concludes that Arizona’s interests in preventing non-citizens from voting and promoting public confidence in Arizona’s elections outweigh the limited burden voters might encounter when required to provide (documentary proof of citizenship),” her ruling continued.

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6 thoughts on “Arizona Federal Judge Rules Voters Must Prove Their U.S. Citizenship Status In Order to Vote In Elections”

  1. ” They added that it was “cynical” and of “bad faith” to use the “politically motivated and false allegations” to restrict people from voting in U.S. elections.

    Don’t see how this was restricting people from voting…they were just asking for verification of citizenship…. That would present a problem only to an ‘illegal newcomer’ who has no right to a vote anyway!

  2. Everyone knows the road we are on and where it’s going. The eight million illegals that are now in the country will receive full citizenship and the vote soon, going to assume it will be after the election. Can’t see how the Democrats can push it before this election but the closer it gets to looking like Trump may win the more important it becomes to the State to maintain the status quo.
    Don’t have to believe me, just look at history, every time the State pushes immigration reform it’s just a joke to grant citizenship for all the illegals. It should be obvious that the State wants things the way they are. The real problem for the State is how to keep someone like Trump out of office and they will do there best, by Hook or by Crook they will.

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