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Elon Musk Rightly Says Arizona Doesn’t Verify Federal Voter Citizenship — But The Feds Don’t Let Them
The Federalist ^ | 01/12/2024 | M.D.Kittle

Posted on 01/12/2024 9:21:37 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The federal government forces states like Arizona to give federal ballots to potential noncitizens, but messy voter rolls make matters worse.

A post from Elon Musk this week drew attention to the fact that no proof of citizenship is required to vote in federal elections in Arizona — but the real scandal is even more alarming.

On the surface, Musk is correct is his assertion that “Arizona clearly states that no proof of citizenship is required for federal elections.” But that’s not necessarily by the Grand Canyon State’s design.

Election law expert Hans von Spakovsky says Arizona can thank a bad 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling for the confusion. 

The high court struck down an Arizona law that required voters to show proof of citizenship in national elections. In the majority opinion (7-2), the late Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that the state law conflicted with the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which mandates states “accept and use” the standardized federal voter registration form for national elections. The NVRA form, developed by the federal Election Assistance Commission, does not require proof of citizenship. It only asks an applicant “aver, under penalty of perjury, that he is a citizen.”

In other words, the honor system. 

“No matter what procedural hurdles a State’s own form imposes, the Federal Form guarantees that a simple means of registering to vote in federal elections will be available,” Scalia wrote in Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council of Ariz., Inc.

Scalia added that demanding the use of the more involved state form for national elections would negate the purpose of the federal registration form. 

“If that is so, the Federal Form ceases to perform any meaningful function, and would be a feeble means of ‘increas[ing] the number of eligible citizens who register to vote in elections for Federal office,'” wrote the late justice, a lion of conservative thought. 

Scalia’s fellow conservative justices, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, dissented. The late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, whom Alito replaced, was on the federal appeals court panel that originally ruled on the case. O’Connor, a retired justice at the time, sat in from time to time on lower court panels. The Supreme Court affirmed the appeals court’s decision. 

‘A Little Leeway’

Von Spakovsky, senior fellow in the Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, said Scalia left “a little leeway” in the opinion. The universality of the federal NVRA ends at the statehouse. While Arizona elections officials can’t require proof of citizenship for federal elections, they can — and do — require it for state contests. 

“It is important to clarify that Arizona uniquely mandates documentary proof of citizenship for participating in statewide elections,” JP Martin, deputy communications director for the Arizona Secretary of State, said in a statement in response to The Federalist’s request for comment. “This requirement is distinct from federal election protocols, where Arizona aligns with national standards. To register, an individual must not only provide this documentary evidence but also affirmatively attest to their citizenship status by checking the appropriate box.”

Leftists have attacked proof of citizen requirements at every turn. 

In 2022, President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice sued the Grand Canyon State in an attempt to kill a related law that requires applicants using the federal voter registration form to show proof of citizenship to vote for president. That law also requires citizenship proof to vote by mail, a morass of election integrity pitfalls that exploded during Covid hysteria.

Then-Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed the law before leaving office. His successor, Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs, served as Arizona’s far-left and highly partisan secretary of state and top election official while she was running for governor in 2022. 

In its lawsuit, the DOJ argued that Arizona’s enhanced proof of citizenship law stood in direct conflict with the voter registration law and the 2013 Supreme Court ruling. Last fall, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton blocked the provisions from being enforced while litigation is ongoing.

Von Spakovsky said the Supreme Court ruling was a “stupid interpretation” of the National Voter Registration Act, and the Republican-controlled Arizona legislature has admirably attempted to get around a “bad decision.” That’s why House Republicans are pushing passage of the American Confidence in Elections (ACE) Act, which would amend the NVRA. 

Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil, a Republican from Wisconsin, introduced the legislation last summer in Atlanta, which has seen its share of election integrity concerns.  

“The ACE Act is the most conservative election integrity legislation to be considered in the House in a generation,” the lawmaker said. “As we saw in Georgia, when you pass strong election integrity legislation that makes it easier to vote and hard to cheat, Americans have more confidence in their elections and voter participation increases.” 

Among other provisions, the bill would give states broader tools to confirm citizenship.

The problem is, who’s watching the gates? 

Arizona’s Voter Rolls Provide a Recipe for Disaster

Lest you think the federal government bears all responsibility for potential noncitizens casting votes in Arizona, making matters worse is the fact that Arizona’s voter rolls are a mess. The state’s Democrat Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, like Hobbs, has failed to do critical voter list maintenance. More than a dozen Arizona counties appear to be in violation of Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which mandates states keep accurate and current voter rolls for elections for federal office.  

“It is apparent that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and his predecessor have failed to perform the necessary voter list maintenance required by state and federal law,” Arizona voter Scot Mussi said in an August press release from the Honest Elections Project. 

As I reported in these pages earlier this week, concerns about the clotted voter rolls are only heightened by a flood of illegal immigrants pouring into the southwest border state.

A report published last year by the Public Interest Legal Foundation found that at least 222 noncitizens had been removed from voter rolls in massive Maricopa County since 2015 — with the obvious implication being that those hundreds of noncitizens had been on the voter rolls previously. Nine of them, and perhaps more, had filled out ballots in federal elections. 

AZ Free News reported last year that in two quarterly reports issued to the state legislature, the secretary of state’s office noted that it had received reports of more than 78,200 potentially invalid voters. The numbers included more than 1,300 individuals “who admitted to not being a citizen on a jury questionnaire”; and north of 23,600 people “who admitted to not being a resident of a county on a jury questionnaire.”

Biden claimed victory in the Grand Canyon State by 10,457 votes, or a fraction of a percentage point of the 3.4 million ballots cast.

Von Spakovsky and other election integrity experts say messy voter rolls, loose requirements in proving citizenship at the federal level, and the left’s relentless campaign to expand voting rights to noncitizens as illegal immigrants pour in is a recipe for disaster.

“It makes it extremely easy for aliens to register to vote,” said von Spakovsky, a former member of the Federal Elections Commission. 

The left’s response — that illegal immigrants wouldn’t risk a felony charge for lying on an election form — disregards the fact that the immigrant’s first act on U.S. soil is already breaking U.S. law. 

“And the chances of getting caught are just about nil,” von Spakovsky added. 


M.D. Kittle is an award-winning investigative reporter and 30-year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: arizona; citizenship; federalgovernment; voting

1 posted on 01/12/2024 9:21:37 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Another very corrupt state. And people think they’re Conservatives that run Arizona...


2 posted on 01/12/2024 9:23:31 AM PST by Beave Meister (Leave the gun. Take the cannoli....)
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To: SeekAndFind

And exactly what if the penalty for perjury, assuming that you are not a MAGA supporter.


3 posted on 01/12/2024 9:28:40 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Beave Meister

Nobody buys that, especially after 2020 cheat. Arizona is a conservative state, but like everywhere else the state government and much of the local governments have been hijacked by the left and is corrupt to the core. Pay attention


4 posted on 01/12/2024 9:31:43 AM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: SeekAndFind

Any federal employee who doesn’t consider being a registered citizen as being important to their voting status needs to be looked at with suspicion. Why would anyone want a non-citizen to be voting in this country? Half of them would probably have no idea about what they were voting for anyway. So...this type of “voter” would probably be only too willing to listen to some politician’s instruction as to how to vote. That is absolutely NOT what we want in an important election. Any person who would promote this in an election needs to lose his/her citizenship IMHO.


5 posted on 01/12/2024 9:37:01 AM PST by oldtech
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To: Beave Meister

The rats, aided by the McCain’s, finished the AZ takeover in 22 when they stole the Governor, AG and SOS. They have welded the door shut.


6 posted on 01/12/2024 9:49:01 AM PST by gibsonguy
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To: SeekAndFind

We have a major election coming up that will either seal the destruction of the country or may postpone it. With 10 million illegal invader (potential voters) running around loose, it’s probably a good idea to have some form of verification of citizenship before registering any new voters.


7 posted on 01/12/2024 9:59:34 AM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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To: SeekAndFind
“It makes it extremely easy for aliens to register to vote,” said von Spakovsky, a former member of the Federal Elections Commission.

They don't need to register or ever see a ballot, the DNC will do it for them.

8 posted on 01/12/2024 10:08:18 AM PST by usurper (AI was born with a birth defect.)
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To: SeekAndFind

They are allowed to vote.

Let them vote.

Arrest them afterward.


9 posted on 01/12/2024 10:19:10 AM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Brian Griffin

RE: Let them vote. Arrest them afterward.

What happens to the vote?


10 posted on 01/12/2024 10:21:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: Brian Griffin

And deport them to country of origin. NO REFUGEE EXCEPTION!


11 posted on 01/12/2024 10:25:39 AM PST by null and void (I identify as a conspiracy theorist. My personal pronouns are told/you/so.)
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To: SeekAndFind

At least they will only vote once in only one election.


12 posted on 01/12/2024 10:27:06 AM PST by null and void (I identify as a conspiracy theorist. My personal pronouns are told/you/so.)
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To: Brian Griffin

Then their votes are mixed in with the votes of eligible voters and that dilutes their votes.

Once the votes are mixed in, it becomes impossible to tell which votes were cast by eligible vs. ineligible voters. (Of course, that is a feature, not a bug.)

Then we will get into the “woe is me” sob stories, similar to what happened in Florida a year or so ago. “I didn’t know it was illegal for me to vote” because of various reasons.


13 posted on 01/12/2024 10:27:06 AM PST by ConjunctionJunction (Vim vi repellere licet)
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To: SeekAndFind

I don’t think Brian thought that one all the way through.


14 posted on 01/12/2024 10:27:41 AM PST by Right Brother (Pray for God's intervention to stop UMCRevMom's invasion of Free Republic)
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To: SeekAndFind
As to the “honor” system regarding voting and perjury, I am reminded of the famous Haynes v. United States, 390 U.S. 85 (1968).

The National Firearms Act of 1934 required the registration of certain types of firearms. Miles Edward Haynes was a convicted felon who was charged with failing to register a firearm under the Act. Haynes argued that, because he was a convicted felon and thus prohibited from owning a firearm, requiring him to register any firearms in his possession was requiring him to make an open admission to the government that he was in violation of the law, which was essentially a violation of his right not to incriminate himself under the Fifth Amendment.

I would expect that having to admit on a federal voting form that you are an illegal alien would also be self incrimination and counter to the Fifth Amendment.

15 posted on 01/13/2024 2:58:41 AM PST by Robert357
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