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Arizona joins legal battle against Trump mail-in voting order

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Arizona joins legal battle against Trump mail-in voting order

Arizona has joined a coalition of 23 states suing to block a Trump administration order on mail-in voting, arguing that the federal government is overstepping its authority. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, seeks to reaffirm that states have the power to manage their own elections.

Arizona has joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration's order on mail-in voting. The state argues that the order interferes with its 35-year-old mail-in voting law. A coalition of 23 states filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts. The states claim that the Constitution grants them the authority to run elections, not the federal government. The Trump administration's order would require states to comply with federal procedures, which could create confusion or disenfranchise voters. Arizona has employed mail-in voting for over 100 years and has its own system in place to ensure the integrity of elections.

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