Arizona will be combing its voter registration rolls with an eye to removing non-citizens, which could impact up to 50,000 people now eligible to vote in federal elections.
Arizona’s law requires that counties confirm the citizenship of “federal-only voters,” about 50,000 voters who can vote in federal elections due to federal rules, but not state and local elections because they have not provided proof of citizenship.
Those who are not citizens can be removed from the rolls.