Arizona Democracy Resource Center

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Arizona Democracy Resource Center (ADRC)

About

From the Arizona Democracy Resource Center website:[1]

"(ADRC Action) is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) organization that trains and supports leaders to advocate for their communities. We imagine a system of governance that is holistic and people-focused and believe we have the collective power to bring about transformational change. We aim to restructure how we govern, abolish systems of oppression, and ensure that all Arizonans have a say in what happens in their communities.

Illegal Alien Voting

An article by Kayla Dwyer posted at the Indianapolis Star dated February 28, 2024 cites[2] Jonathan Diaz from the Campaign Legal Center claiming that a requirement to prove citizenship before voting is "intimidating." "The chilling effect on voters," he said, "I don’t think can be overstated." "It’s legislators wanting to say they are cracking down on illegal voting, even though illegal voting is not really happening," he continued. The Campaign Legal Center filed a lawsuit on behalf of Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Arizona Students Association (ASA), and Arizona Democracy Resource Center (ADRC) challenging Arizona’s H.B. 2492, signed into law on March 30, 2022, which requires proof a citizenship to vote.[3]

People

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