Supreme Court to Decide on Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Voting Law
The ruling could impact thousands of voters and the integrity of the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
- The Biden DOJ opposes Arizona's law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and mail-in ballots.
- Republican attorneys general from 23 states support the law, arguing it safeguards election integrity.
- Critics argue the law could disenfranchise thousands, particularly affecting minority and federal-only voters.
- The Supreme Court's decision may set a precedent for state versus federal authority in election laws.
- A ruling is expected soon as Arizona prepares to print ballots for the November election.