Arizona Court Allows Nearly 98K Without Citizenship Confirmation to Vote over Decades-Old Government Error
Blaze News : Sep 24, 2024
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[TheBlaze.com] The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously decided to allow residents who were allowed to vote based on a decades-old government error to vote in the November election despite not confirming their citizenship status. The court said it wanted to avoid disenfranchising a large number of voters who have citizenship but did not certify it because of the government error ... "All of these people have attested under penalty of law that they are US citizens. And, in all likelihood, they almost all [are] US Citizens. But they have NOT provided documented proof of citizenship." -Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click Here to read. (Image: Pixabay)