Supreme Court Allows Arizona to Enforce, for Now, Law Tightening New Voter Registrations
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The Supreme Court granted Arizona the ability to toughen voting requirements, mandating proof of citizenship for new voter registrations ahead of the upcoming election.
In a split decision, some justices supported proof of citizenship measures for voter registration, while others sought to prevent stricter measures from being enforced.
The court's unsigned order indicates a division among justices, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding voting rights and regulations, particularly post-2020 election disputes.
Arizona's new voting law aims to restrict voting rights, a reflection of broader partisan efforts across the U.S. to challenge and change voting practices following the 2020 elections.
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