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Supreme Court agrees to take up part of Arizona proof-of-citizenship voter law dispute

Politics The Hill By Sophie Brams 29 Jun 2026 13:51 1 min read
Supreme Court agrees to take up part of Arizona proof-of-citizenship voter law dispute

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a long-running dispute regarding a pair of Arizona voting laws that require Americans to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. The justices granted the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) request to review an appeals court decision that found the state laws at issue were preempted by the...

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a long-running dispute regarding a pair of Arizona voting laws that require Americans to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. The justices granted the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) request to review an appeals court decision that found the state laws at issue were preempted by the...

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