Arizona has TRIED to limit voting to citizens. A US Federal Court ruled that was a violation of FEDERAL law. Maybe YOU should ask YOUR state why proof of citizenship is not required - but you will be told the US Supreme Court has rejected it.
“””Arizona has TRIED to limit voting to citizens. A US Federal Court ruled that was a violation of FEDERAL law. Maybe YOU should ask YOUR state why proof of citizenship is not required - but you will be told the US Supreme Court has rejected it.”””
The point I am making is that people do not know how many registered voters have a REAL ID in their state.
If people knew that maybe only 40% of the registered voters had a REAL ID, then people might get more engaged in questioning the validity of voter registration rolls.
In my state, to have a driver’s license or State ID, you have to fulfill ‘Real ID’, which involves presenting many documents, including a birth certificate.
And in order to register to vote, you must present that DL, or state ID. If you don’t have those, you have to supply social security number.
I don’t know how registration works in Arizona, but do they have Real ID?