Arizona's federal-only voters are concentrated on college campuses, data show
Young adults living on or near college campuses in Arizona are disproportionately affected, and potentially disenfranchised, by the states unique voting laws requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in state and local elections, a Votebeat analysis found.
The laws have since 2013 been splitting the states voters into two buckets: Those who have provided documented proof of citizenship, and those who havent. Those who havent are placed on a federal-only list, and are only permitted to vote in federal elections.
In pushing for stricter laws, Republican lawmakers have said the federal-only list potentially allows non-citizens to vote illegally. But an analysis of the roughly 32,000 voters on the federal-only list, and where they live, found that federal-only voters in the state are concentrated in areas where residents are simply unlikely to have easy access to documents proving their citizenship, such as college campuses and a Phoenix homeless shelter.
In fact, 18- to 24-year-olds are three times more likely to be federal-only voters than people over the age of 24, according to an analysis comparing the ages of federal-only voters with U.S. Census estimates of the entire state population.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/28/arizonas-federal-only-voters-are-concentrated-on-college-campuses-data-show/74972658007/