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National Voter Registration Act

May 20, 2024

Speaker, president ask court to lift order voiding 2022 election law

Republicans want a federal judge to let the state block those who do not provide proof of citizenship from voting in this year's presidential election.

Nov 27, 2023

Court rejects Toma and Petersen’s claims of legislative privilege tied to how past legislation became law

The state's top Republican lawmakers can't avoid having to answer questions about their backing of legislation making it more difficult to register to vote.

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Oct 10, 2023

Top legislative Republicans trying to avoid answering questions about voter registration legislation

The top legislative Republicans are making what could be a last-ditch effort to avoid having to answer questions about their backing of legislation making it more difficult to register to vote that challengers say is racially discriminatory.

election workers, threats, Arizona, Iowa
Sep 14, 2023

Judge blocks state from enforcing law regulating who can vote for president

A federal judge on Thursday blocked Arizona from enforcing a 2022 state law regulating who can vote for president.

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Sep 20, 2022

Hobbs tells judge there is merit to claims laws could interfere with people’s voting rights

The state's chief election officer is telling a federal judge there is merit to claims that two new laws could interfere with the rights of some people to register and vote.

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Arizona voting law case
Oct 22, 2012

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Arizona voting law case

Arizona’s law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Apr 17, 2012

Court upholds Arizona’s voter ID requirement

An appeals court upheld a requirement in a 2004 Arizona law that voters show identification before they can cast ballots, saying that there wasn't evidence that the mandate disparately affected Latinos as the challengers had alleged.

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