The Republican National Committee (RNC) and GOP leaders from the Arizona Legislature have filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court to require proof of citizenship for voter registration using the state's registration form. This legal move is part of a broader effort by the RNC to enforce stricter voting regulations ahead of the presidential election. The RNC has also appealed court defeats in voter-related cases in Nevada and Mississippi. These actions underscore the ongoing legal battles over voting rights and election laws in the United States.
So far this week, the RNC has: Asked the Supreme Court to reinstate Arizona's voter suppression laws. Appealed their defeat in the Mississippi mail-in ballot case to the 5th Circuit. Appealed their loss in the Nevada mail-in voting case. Stay informed. https://t.co/mltdyzRtro
RNC, Arizona GOP turn to US Supreme Court in voter registration case https://t.co/vb3MclU7zA
🚨NEW: Trump and RNC appeal their court defeat in voter suppression case to Nevada Supreme Court. Proud of the work my legal team is doing in this case and others to stop GOP efforts to subvert election results. https://t.co/NSmCAvpiW1