Voter registration error could impact AZ voters
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office has discovered that nearly 100,000 people who were allowed to register to vote, despite having never shown proof of U.S. citizenship. Officials with the Recorder's Office say the majority of these voters are most likely U.S. citizens: they just don't have documented proof. Now, the office is suing the Arizona Secretary of State's Office, and asking the state's Supreme Court to determine of these people can vote the full ballot in an election. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.
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