What this means for voters
This case could affect Arizona voting procedures if the challenged rules are revived. Voters should wait for official election-office instructions before assuming older ID, ballot-return, or provisional-ballot guidance still applies.
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Story details
- Place
- Arizona
- Story focus
- The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider a Republican push to enforce strict Arizona voting laws passed in the swing state after the 2020 election.
- Topics
- voting rights, supreme, court
Original reporting
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