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Republican Attorneys General Kris Kobach of Kansas and Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia filed an amicus brief joined by 22 states asking thein response to an appeals court decision that blocked Arizona from enforcing its law, which requires documentary proof of citizenship to participate in federal elections by mail or in person.
The RNC is seeking a ruling over the swing-state dispute by Thursday, the deadline to resolve the litigation before ballots are printed. Former Presidentin Arizona by nearly 11,000 votes, prompting monthslong efforts to audit the results that did not lead to any substantial evidence of fraud. Republicans see the law as an effective way to deter unlawful voting by noncitizens, while proponents of the challenge, including civil rights groups and the Biden Justice Department, say the law could disenfranchise “thousands of voters who have already registered to vote using the federal form,”that held the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 preempts Arizona from requiring citizenship proof for voter registrants applying using a federal form.
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