A Federal Judge has ruled that Arizona's new laws requiring proof of citizenship for voting in Federal elections are not discriminatory. This decision comes amidst controversy, as another federal judge had previously struck down the law. The laws were challenged by two groups working with immigrants, following their enactment. Additionally, a separate ruling dismissed a challenge to a new Arizona campaign finance law aimed at exposing dark money donors. The court's decisions have sparked varied reactions, with some viewing it as a victory against voter discrimination, while others see it as affirming the state's efforts to maintain the integrity of its voter rolls.
Court Affirms Arizona’s Need To Keep Noncitizens Off Voter Rolls, But Makes It Harder To Do So https://t.co/3WjlmW3yq1
PRESS RELEASE: VICTORY AGAINST VOTER DISCRIMINATION: COURT OVERTURNS ARIZONA'S RESTRICTIVE VOTING LAWS https://t.co/NW2jGAVCh0 https://t.co/wlqBPp7aZN
"Judge dismisses challenge to new Arizona campaign finance law exposing dark money donors." (via @SashaHupka) https://t.co/8CAxFcyy7m
#Breaking News: A Federal Judge just ruled that Arizonas new laws requiring proof of citizenship when voting in Federal elections is not discriminatory, but certain provisions are. Two groups who work with immigrants sued the State after a law passed requiring citizenship to… https://t.co/VB10jua2MP
#Breaking News: A Federal Judge just ruled that Arizonas new laws requiring proof of citizenship when voting in Federal elections is not discriminatory. This comes after another federal judge struck down the new law. Two groups who work with immigrants sued the State after a… https://t.co/vpNIMTaVPl