Arizona Will Allow Over 200,000 People With Unconfirmed Citizenship to Vote
Sarah Arnold
| October 13, 2024 10:30 AM
With just weeks before the 2024 presidential elections, securing a fair and honest election should be the top priority for states— except for Arizona.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is moving forward with allowing 218,000 people with unconfirmed citizenship to vote in the federal election despite concerns illegal immigrants have been peddled into the U.S. to boost votes for the Democratic candidate.
Under 2024 state law, Fontes revealed the number of registered voters but never provided the required legal proof of citizenship. The Democrat revealed last week that that number had doubled, describing it as an “evolving situation.”
Just one week ago, the number was 97,928.
The conservative group America First Legal and a Republican state lawmaker filed a lawsuit demanding a voter list. However, Fontes, a Democrat, refused to provide the list. As a result, an Arizona court will hear arguments on Oct. 15 over his refusal to hand over the list of voters.
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