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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer said he plans to sue Arizona's secretary of state over the citizenship issue.
The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether close to 100,000 registered voters will be able to cast a ballot ...
Two lawsuits are expected to be filed today asking the Arizona Supreme Court to decide if nearly 100,000 Arizona voters will be able to cast a ballot.
This includes using systems that do not allow people with noncitizen IDs to register, regular checks of voter rolls ... according to Stephen Richer, the Maricopa County recorder.