States Face Lawsuits Over Voter Registration Laws
States Face Lawsuits Over Voter Registration Laws
States Face Lawsuits Over Voter Registration Laws
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Multiple states are facing legal challenges over voter registration processes and laws ahead of upcoming elections. Arizona officials discovered that nearly 100,000 registered voters may lack proof of U.S. citizenship required for state and local elections due to a flaw in the voter registration system. In Texas, Travis County officials sued the state’s Attorney General and Secretary of State for allegedly violating the National Voter Registration Act by blocking voter registration efforts. Florida's voter verification process is being challenged in a federal lawsuit for disproportionately disenfranchising Black voters. Alabama's Secretary of State is also being sued for a voter purge that allegedly targets naturalized citizens, potentially disenfranchising thousands. New Hampshire's new voter ID law is facing a lawsuit claiming it disproportionately affects young and college-aged voters by requiring specific documents for voter registration.

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