Controversy arose in Arizona on Friday as the state’s top court ruled that nearly
98,000 voters whose citizenship documents had NOT been confirmed CAN vote in all races.
The Arizona Supreme Court’s decision came after a “coding oversight” in the state’s election software. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) maintained that “no illegal activity” had occurred.
The ruling has sparked debate in the critical swing state, with Fox News reporting heightened scrutiny over the potential impact of these votes in the upcoming election.
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