Feds drop Biden administration challenge of Arizona election law

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times

The Trump administration is dropping its 2022 challenge to an Arizona law designed to require proof of citizenship to vote in federal races.

That doesn’t mean, however, that the state can start enforcing the law.

The move by the Department of Justice is in many ways no surprise. Since President Trump took office and put his own people in charge, the agency has been stepping away from litigation filed during the Biden administration to protect the rights of voters.

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