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Lawsuit Filed Over Arizona Voter Citizenship Glitch
America First Legal has filed a lawsuit against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for refusing to release the names of approximately 220,000 registered voters allegedly lacking proof of citizenship due to a longstanding database glitch. This error affected residents with driver's licenses issued before 1996, erroneously marking them as having provided citizenship proof. The lawsuit, led by Stephen Miller, argues that it is crucial for election integrity to identify these voters, while Fontes contends that releasing the information could lead to voter harassment. The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that these voters are entitled to cast a full ballot in the upcoming election, as the glitch was not their fault. Fontes' office maintains that these individuals are likely legal voters and any citizenship proof will be required only for future elections.
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