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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Arizona voter registration error threatens eligibility of nearly 100,000 voters—Here’s why

Arizona voter registration error threatens eligibility of nearly 100,000 voters—Here’s why

by Jake Hoffman
September 18, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Arizona voter registration error threatens eligibility of nearly 100,000 voters—Here's why

State Officials Urge Swift Resolution Ahead of Upcoming Elections

PHOENIX, AZ — In a significant development, Arizona’s chief elections official announced on Tuesday that a critical error in the state’s voter registration process must be urgently addressed. This revelation comes as early ballots are prepared to be distributed to voters this week.

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The flaw, identified by the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, involves voters with outdated driver’s licenses who may not have provided documentary proof of citizenship. These individuals were mistakenly coded as eligible to vote in all elections, despite the state’s bifurcated system that restricts non-documented voters to federal races only.

Potential implications

Given Arizona’s reputation as a swing state with razor-thin election margins, the error affecting nearly 100,000 voters is expected to ignite scrutiny and potential legal battles. Arizona boasts over 4.1 million registered voters.

Governor Katie Hobbs has instructed the Motor Vehicles Division to rectify the error, a task Secretary of State Adrian Fontes confirmed is now resolved for future registrations.

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Uncertain consequences

It’s unclear if any of these voters cast ballots unlawfully or have since provided citizenship proof. Voter registration forms require an attestation of citizenship under penalty of perjury.

“We have no reason to believe that there are any significant numbers of individuals remaining on this list who are not eligible to vote in Arizona,” Fontes stated in a press conference. “We cannot confirm that at this moment, but we don’t have any reason to believe that.”

Historical context

The issue stems from Arizona’s governance quirks. Since 1996, proof of citizenship has been necessary for a regular driver’s license, and since 2004, for voting in state and local elections. With licenses not expiring until age 65, some residents retain them for decades without renewal, contributing to the oversight.

Political divide

The error has created a rift between Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, and Democratic Secretary of State Fontes. Richer contends that affected voters should cast federal-only ballots, while Fontes advocates for full ballot access, citing the proximity of the election. Fontes has instructed counties to permit full ballots this year.

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In Arizona, a strong election denial movement exists, and this issue may amplify such narratives. Despite lacking substantial evidence, Republicans have been vocal about non-citizens voting in the November election both in Arizona and nationwide.

Legal action

Richer announced on social media platform X his intent to sue Fontes’s office, seeking judicial clarity. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday afternoon, arose after the recorder’s office discovered a non-citizen erroneously registered to vote, although the individual had not participated in past elections.

“All of these people have attested under penalty of law that they are U.S. citizens. And, in all likelihood, they [are] almost all U.S. Citizens,” Richer wrote on X, emphasizing the lack of documentation.

As the situation unfolds, Arizona’s electoral landscape faces heightened tension, underscoring the importance of accuracy and transparency in the voting process.

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