PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
June 9, 2006
For more information, contact Kevin Tyne at (602) 542-0681
Official Statement by Sec. of State Jan Brewer
Prop. 200 Federal District Court Hearing
Arguments Regarding Proof of Citizenship Requirement on Federal Voter Registration
form
“I was heartened by today's court proceeding in which the court appeared to
clearly understand Arizona's right to determine eligibility for voter registration.
Over one million voters spoke clearly when they passed Proposition 200 into
law in 2004.
To protect the integrity of the voting process, that law requires all Arizona
voter registration applications to be accompanied by satisfactory evidence
of citizenship. The questions asked by the court made apparent its understanding
about the need for a registration system that is open to all eligible voters
but at the same time provides states the ability to prevent voter fraud by
verifying the eligibility of registrants.
It is appropriate that all voter registrants swear under penalty of law that
they are citizens when they register. It is inappropriate, however, to prevent
any state or local election official from simply trying to verify citizenship
when registering to vote. Proposition 200 strikes the appropriate balance and
I am hopeful the court will uphold its voting integrity provisions.
It disappoints me that I am having to spend time defending the state against
two lawsuits challenging Proposition 200 which serve only to tie up our already
bogged down court system simply because detractors were unable to win the debate
at the polls.”
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