Friday, April 15, 2022

You need to be a Citizen to vote in Arizona

State Enacts Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote

Arizona’s Governor on Thursday signed a bill into law that aims to reinforce election integrity with new requirements to make certain that only American citizens vote in elections held in Arizona.

The procedure, House Bill 2492, calls for voters in Arizona to provide evidence of citizenship and also residency to be eligible to vote.

Under the brand-new law, if region recorders are located to have knowingly approved a citizen enrollment application that doesn’t have enough proof of citizenship, they face a class 6 felony.

Read about Arizona's new law

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't imagine anyone being allowed to vote that is not a citizen.

Anonymous said...

In Arizona, non-citizens are not allowed to vote.

It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

To make people who don't any better very happy.

Lynn Anderson said...

LOL @7:22...liberal double speak

Anonymous said...

To vote in Arizona, you have to be a US citizen.

I am a citizen of Arizona. I know this. Look at what we have to do in order to register to vote.

https://azsos.gov/elections/voting-election/register-vote-or-update-current-voter-information


This is all a show to make dummies happy.

Lynn Anderson said...

Yes, isn't it great? Arizona just reinforced its law--Under the brand-new law, if region recorders are located to have knowingly approved a citizen enrollment application that doesn’t have enough proof of citizenship, they face a class 6 felony.