• This case has nothing to do with Voter ID – Arizona’s voter ID is in place and was not before the court
• Arizona must “accept and use” the federal mail-in voter registration form specified by the National Voter Registration Act and its requirement that proof of citizenship be submitted with the federal form is preempted
• Arizona can require proof of citizenship with its state voter registration form. Arizona can deny registration based on other information.
• Arizona can request that the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to include AZ language on the form regarding citizenship. If the EAC refuses to include the instruction, Arizona can sue the EAC which ought to be interesting because it has become a zombie agency.