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Arizona Supreme Court allows nearly 100,000 people to vote after citizenship proof problem – Axios

  1. Arizona Supreme Court allows nearly 100,000 people to vote after citizenship proof problemAxios
  2. Arizona Supreme Court Rules Nearly 100,000 Voters Will Have Full Access to Ballot After Administrative ErrorNBC News
  3. Arizona Supreme Court Rules 98,000 People Whose Citizenship Is Unconfirmed Can Vote in Crucial ElectionFox News
  4. Who is Adrian Fontes? What you need to know about the Arizona Secretary of StateThe Arizona Republic
  5. Arizona Supreme Court Rules Voters Without Proof of Citizenship Can Receive Completed BallotsThe Washington Post

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