Supreme Court grants GOP bid to require citizenship proof for some Arizona voters
Briefly

The Supreme Court's recent ruling allows Arizona to enforce its law rejecting voter registrations without proof of citizenship, impacting access to voting for many.
With the court upholding this citizenship proof requirement, election experts warn it may complicate the voting process for eligible citizens, especially in a tightly contested election.
Arizona's dual system for voter registration stems from a lengthy dispute over proof of citizenship, raising questions about accessibility and equality in the electoral process.
The state’s legislature's push for stricter voter registration laws highlights ongoing tensions around voting rights, especially in light of recent close elections in Arizona.
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