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Arizona court rules in favor of allowing unconfirmed citizenship voters to participate in elections

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Two US states have made significant decisions regarding election procedures. In Georgia, the Republican-leaning electoral board has approved a rule requiring counties to hand count all election ballots, with a 3-2 vote. Critics argue that this measure will lead to delays and confusion. In contrast, the Arizona Supreme Court has allowed nearly 98,000 voters whose citizenship status was not confirmed to participate in state and local elections, after discovering a database error that had inaccurately classified them as eligible to cast full ballots for the past two decades.

    1. We are unwilling on these facts to disenfranchise voters en masse from participating in state contests.
    1. I want to make on the record that we'll be going against the advice of our legal counsel by voting in the affirmative.
    2. The overwhelming number of election officials who have reached out to me have been opposed to this.