
Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Arizona's Proof-of-Citizenship Voter Registration Law
NBC News—The Supreme Court agreed to take up a legal challenge to Arizona's requirement that residents provide proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. The case presents a significant test of how far states can go in imposing documentary requirements beyond what federal law mandates for voter registration. A ruling is expected to have broad implications for voting access and election administration across the country.
- NBC News — Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to Arizona's proof-of-citizenship voter registration law
- Memeorandum — Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to Arizona's proof-of-citizenship voting requirement
- The Hill — Home News — Court agreed to hear specific part of the Arizona proof-of-citizenship dispute
- CBS News — SCOTUS also taking up broader dispute over Arizona voting restrictions