The state of Arizona passed Proposition 200 by popular referendum. This law would require an individual to

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The state of Arizona passed Proposition 200 by popular referendum. This law would require an individual to submit proof of citizenship as a condition of registering to vote. By requiring an individual to submit proof of citizenship, the state of Arizona imposed requirements beyond those of the federal government. Under federal voter registration laws, to prove eligibility to vote, individuals must only sign the oath on the voter registration form declaring, under penalties of perjury, that they are U.S. citizens. The federal form can be submitted through the mail, and no documentation to prove citizenship is required. Will the court allow Arizona’s proof of citizenship requirement to stand? Explain your response.

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