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PASADENA, Calif. • Arizona is entitled to force would-be voters to prove citizenship so that everyone who is legally entitled to cast a ballot believe in the process, state Attorney General Tom Horne argued Tuesday.
A second lawsuit is challenging the constitutionality of a voter-approved measure that requires people to prove citizenship before registering to vote.
The practice among some members of the Arizona Legislature to attempt to kill a fly by dropping a piano on it continues in House Bill 2345.
Arizonans will need to bring identification to the polls next month if they want their votes to count. In an unsigned opinion Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out an order by a federal appeals court blocking the state from enforcing the voter ID provisions of Proposition 200 while it is being challenged in court.
Arizonans will need to bring identification to the polls next month if they want their votes to count. In an unsigned opinion Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out an order by a federal appeals court blocking the state from enforcing the voter ID provisions of Proposition 200 while it is being challenged in court.
Another round of Arizona elections will take place in September without voters at the polls showing any form of identification, despite last year’s overwhelming public approval of Proposition 200.
Another round of Arizona elections will take place in September without voters at the polls showing any form of identification, despite last year’s overwhelming public approval of Proposition 200.
In an attempt to alleviate rampant voter fraud discovered in previous elections, the state of Texas passed a new voter ID law in 2011, which the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) brazenly blocked on Monday because it claims the law would disenfranchise minority voters.
An Arizona law requiring residents to show proof of citizenship in registering to vote and ID at the polls has been upheld by a federal judge.
Arizona laws that require would-be voters to produce documents proving they are U.S. citizens don’t amount to an unconstitutional poll tax, a federal judge has ruled.
Arizona laws that require would-be voters to produce documents proving they are U.S. citizens don’t amount to an unconstitutional poll tax, a federal judge has ruled.
A federal appellate court on Thursday blocked enforcement of a 2004 state law requiring Arizona voters to present identification when casting ballots and to submit proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
PHOENIX - A federal appellate court on Thursday blocked enforcement of a 2004 state law requiring Arizona voters to present identification when casting ballots and to submit proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
January 25, 2005
Rejecting claims of discrimination, the U.S. Department of Justice gave the go-ahead Monday for Arizona to become the first state in the nation to require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
A Latino civil rights group is asking federal appellate judges to overturn a lower court ruling upholding Arizona's voter ID requirements.
July 16, 2004
Gov. Janet Napolitano could block efforts by two top state officials to finally implement the voter identification provisions of Proposition 200.
Gov. Janet Napolitano could block efforts by two top state officials to finally implement the voter identification provisions of Proposition 200.
State officials will get another chance to argue they have a legal right to require would-be voters to prove they are citizens.
State officials will get another chance to argue they have a legal right to require would-be voters to prove they are citizens.
A two-year-old law intended to keep illegal immigrants from voting has blocked thousands of Maricopa County residents from casting ballots because they can’t prove U.S. citizenship.
A two-year-old law intended to keep illegal immigrants from voting has blocked thousands of Maricopa County residents from casting ballots because they can’t prove U.S. citizenship.
If you think Proposition 200 affects only illegal immigrants, and couldn’t possibly impact you, think again.
A litany of civil rights advocates and public interest groups are launching a new attack on the voting identification provisions of Proposition 200, the popular 2004 ballot initiative that helped to spark the current national debate on illegal immigration policy.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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