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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that nearly 100,000 voters facing questions over their citizenship documents can cast ballots on Nov. 5, with the chief justice saying they were “unwilling” based on the facts of the case to “disenfranchise voters en masse” from participating in state elections. In the ruling Friday, the court found that the Maricopa County recorder and other county recorders lack the authority to change voter registration statuses to solely federal ballots, as those voters registered long ago, The Associated Press and Arizona Family reported. “We are unwilling on these fact…

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