Published By: Rome News Tribune
Author: Kae Petrin Young adults living on or near college campuses in Arizona are disproportionately affected, and potentially disenfranchised, by the state's unique voting laws requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in state and local elections, a Votebeat analysis found. The laws have since 2013 been splitting the state's voters into two buckets: Those who have provided documented proof of citizenship, and those who haven't. Those who haven't are placed on a "federal-only" list, and are only permitted to vote in federal elections.
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