Bullet points of Fontes, GOP Ask AZ Supreme Court To Allow 100K Electors To Vote Full-Ballot Following Registration ‘Error’
Bullet points of Fontes, GOP Ask AZ Supreme Court To Allow 100K Electors To Vote Full-Ballot Following Registration ‘Error’
- Arizona's Democrat secretary of state and Republicans are asking the state supreme court to allow nearly 100,000 electors to vote in state and local races.
- The error was caused by government officials providing driver's license information to the voter registration system incorrectly.
- The affected voters are mostly Republican and between 45-60 years old.
- The Arizona GOP filed an amicus brief with the high court, arguing that the relief sought by Richer would violate both state and federal law and should be denied.
- The Arizona GOP legislative leadership also requested the Arizona Supreme Court allow the 97,000 voters in question to vote 'full-ballot' this November.
- Arizona's Democrat secretary of state and Republicans are asking the state supreme court to allow nearly 100,000 electors to vote in state and local races.
- The error was caused by government officials providing driver's license information to the voter registration system incorrectly.
- The affected voters are mostly Republican and between 45-60 years old.
- The Arizona GOP filed an amicus brief with the high court, arguing that the relief sought by Richer would violate both state and federal law and should be denied.
- The Arizona GOP legislative leadership also requested the Arizona Supreme Court allow the 97,000 voters in question to vote 'full-ballot' this November.