Supreme Court Hints at Big Moves in a Close Election Showdown!
The Legal Battles Over the 2024 Election Have Already Started, With Controversial Developments in Georgia and Arizona.
The Supreme Court Recently Allowed a New Arizona Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote, Signaling a Potential Reversal of a Previous Ruling.
The Case, Republican National Committee v. Mi Familia Vota, Involves a Last-Minute Challenge to Arizona’s Voter Registration Laws.
The Republican National Committee's Lawsuit Could Prevent Tens of Thousands of Eligible Arizonans From Voting and Advances the False Claim That Noncitizens Are Voting in U.S. Elections.
The Supreme Court's Order Allows Arizona to Enforce Proof of Citizenship for New Voter Registrations but Did Not Strike the 42,301 Already Registered Voters Without Documentation.
A Lawsuit by Trump Ally Stephen Miller in Maricopa County Could Further Threaten Voter Rolls by Pushing for "List Maintenance."
Voter Registration Is Surging Nationwide Following President Joe Biden’s Exit From the Race, With a Significant Increase Among Younger Voters.
The New Arizona Law Contradicts a 2013 Supreme Court Ruling That Federal Law Preempts State Requirements for Proof of Citizenship in Federal Elections.