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Supreme Court agrees to take up part of Arizona proof-of-citizenship voter law dispute

The Hill

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June 29, 2026

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Supreme Court agrees to take up part of Arizona proof-of-citizenship voter law dispute

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a long-running dispute regarding a pair of Arizona voting laws that require Americans to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. The justices granted the Republican National Convention’s (RNC) request to review an appeals court decision that found the state laws at issue were preempted by the...

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UPI

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case

Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case

We The Media

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Photo] 🚨Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove no [...]

Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls. Read more in article linked below. https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/27/trump-doj-asks-scotus-to-weigh-arizonas-commonsense-proof-of-citizenship-laws/

Arizona Daily Independent

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· Jun 30, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a Republican-backed challenge seeking to revive Arizona voting rules that require proof of citizenship for certain voter registrations and allow voter-roll removals when citizenship cannot be confirmed.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court will weigh Trump-backed Republican push to enforce Arizona voting laws

The Supreme Court says it will consider Arizona voting laws passed in the wake of the 2020 election that impose proof-of-citizenship requirements for voter registration and regular purging of state voter rolls.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court to consider Trump push on Arizona voting laws

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. The high court has allowed some similar rules to take effect temporarily before, including Arizona’s proof-of-citizenship requirement for state and local elections and a Virginia purge of voter rolls []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court agrees to take up part of Arizona proof-of-citizenship voter law dispute": UPI — Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case. We The Media — [Photo] 🚨Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove no [...]. Arizona Daily Independent — U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote. Coffman Chronicle — Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law. KSAT San Antonio — Supreme Court will weigh Trump-backed Republican push to enforce Arizona voting laws. Off The Press — Supreme Court to consider Trump push on Arizona voting laws