Supreme Court to review Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting law

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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a case regarding Arizona's election laws. The court will decide whether the state can impose specific voting rules, including a requirement for documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when people use a state-designed form to register to vote.

The court is reviewing a Republican push to enforce strict voting laws passed in the swing state following the 2020 election.

The central issue the court will address is whether these Arizona rules requiring voters to show proof of citizenship during registration violate federal law.

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