Arizona to challenge Trump order on federal control of mail-in ballots

Arizona plans to challenge an executive order by President Donald Trump that aims to limit mail-in voting to verified American citizens. The order has been met with criticism, with Arizona officials calling it a federal overreach and vowing to take the matter to court.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to limit mail-in voting. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said his office is working with Attorney General Kris Mayes on a legal challenge. The order aims to bring the US Postal Service and Homeland Security Department together to verify voters. Arizona has used mail-in voting for over a century and it became the dominant method in 2008. Any changes to mail-in voting would be significant in Arizona. The state is preparing to challenge the order in court to protect the right to vote for Arizonans.
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