
Kansas and Arizona win voter proof-of-citizenship ruling
Clip: 3/23/2014 | 3m 14s
Kansas and Arizona win voter proof-of-citizenship ruling on voter registration forms.
A U.S. District judge in Wichita ruled on March 19 that the federal Election Assistance Committee must change federal voter registration forms in order to account for state laws that require new voters to prove U.S. citizenship. USA Today reporter Alan Gomez talks with Hari Sreenivasan about the ruling’s implication for the nation at large.
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Kansas and Arizona win voter proof-of-citizenship ruling
Clip: 3/23/2014 | 3m 14s
A U.S. District judge in Wichita ruled on March 19 that the federal Election Assistance Committee must change federal voter registration forms in order to account for state laws that require new voters to prove U.S. citizenship. USA Today reporter Alan Gomez talks with Hari Sreenivasan about the ruling’s implication for the nation at large.
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