By: Associated Press
Originally published: Jun 18, 2012 - 5:01 pm
KTAR.com

PHOENIX - A group has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject Arizona's request to let its requirement that people prove their citizenship in registering to vote remain in effect during the current election cycle.

The Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund asked the nation's highest court on Monday to reject Arizona's request to keep the requirement in effect while it appeals a decision by the 9th Circuit Court Appeals that concluded that federal election law trumps the state's registration requirement.

Last week, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy agreed to let the requirement remain in effect until further notice.

The state's lawyers say the requirement should remain because there's a reasonable probability that the court will agree to hear its appeal and reverse the lower court's decision.

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