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Arizona Voter Citizenship Rulings Lead to Disparate Treatment for Voters
County recorders have taken different positions on what to do when a voter who hasn't proven their citizenship tries to update their address or party registration.
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A GOP push to require proof of citizenship from people registering to vote is on the verge of passing the House, and has become law in some states. Pay attention to how it's gone in Arizona, where voters are getting caught up in glitches. www.votebeat.org/arizona/2025 ... [image or embed] -- Carrie Levine (@levinecarrie.bsky.social) April 9, 2025 at 8:15 AM
A GOP push to require proof of citizenship from people registering to vote is on the verge of passing the House, and has become law in some states.
Pay attention to how it's gone in Arizona, where voters are getting caught up in glitches. www.votebeat.org/arizona/2025 ... [image or embed]
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"Arizona Voter Citizenship Rulings Lead to Disparate Treatment for Voters"
Well, I would hope so!
Disparate treatment of citizens is a feature, not a bug, of the GOP's voter disenfranchisement activities.
#1 | Posted by censored at 2025-04-15 03:21 PM | Reply
just show'em that real ID? problem?
#2 | Posted by itchyp at 2025-04-15 05:20 PM | Reply
just show'em that real ID? problem? #2 | Posted by itchyp
"As of early 2025, approximately 56% of driver licenses and IDs in circulation nationwide are compliant with Real ID standards. However, compliance rates vary significantly by state, with some states having less than 40% compliance." www.govexec.com
So, yeah, when about 40%-50% of the population lack the ID for exercising a right they are entitled to under the Constitution, some might say that's a problem. Not you or the other MAGAts though, I'm sure.
#3 | Posted by censored at 2025-04-15 05:40 PM | Reply
"So, yeah, when about 40%-50% of the population lack the ID for exercising a right they are entitled to under the Constitution, some might say that's a problem. Not you or the other MAGAts though, I'm sure. #3 | Posted by censored"
What is stopping them from getting it? Democrats still think blacks and browns are too stupid to find a DMV and rural white people don't know how to use copy machines?
#4 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-15 07:22 PM | Reply
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