Bullet points of Arizona Finds 100,000 Voters Lacking Citizenship Proof On Wrong List After Catching Noncitizen On Voter Rolls
Bullet points of Arizona Finds 100,000 Voters Lacking Citizenship Proof On Wrong List After Catching Noncitizen On Voter Rolls
- Arizona requires voters to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote in statewide elections.
- The state discovered nearly 100,000 voters who did not provide proof of citizenship but were still registered to vote in both state and federal elections.
- The state is investigating the issue and considering what to do with these voters.
- Some officials are calling for the voters to be classified as federal-only voters, allowing them to vote only in federal elections.
- Others are calling for the voters to be sent to the Department of Homeland Security to be reviewed and expedited.
- Arizona requires voters to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote in statewide elections.
- The state discovered nearly 100,000 voters who did not provide proof of citizenship but were still registered to vote in both state and federal elections.
- The state is investigating the issue and considering what to do with these voters.
- Some officials are calling for the voters to be classified as federal-only voters, allowing them to vote only in federal elections.
- Others are calling for the voters to be sent to the Department of Homeland Security to be reviewed and expedited.