Arizona Court of Appeals
RITE PAC sued Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for improperly promulgating unlawful regulations in the 2023 Elections Procedures Manual (EPM). Fontes violated the Arizona Administrative Procedures Act (APA) by providing only a 15-day comment period for a 259-page draft, far shorter than the required 30 days, and adding critical provisions without public notice. Additionally, several provisions of the EPM contradict specific Arizona statutes, particularly concerning voter eligibility. These include rules that let previously submitted documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) be used to skip over juror non-residency checks; allowing federal-only voters to cast ballots in presidential elections without DPOC; letting county recorders off the hook for checking voter registrations against national databases; restricting public access to voter signatures; and allowing ballots to be mailed out-of-state for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL). These rules go beyond the Secretary’s authority and RITE PAC asks the court to declare them invalid and block their enforcement.
RITE PAC filed its complaint on February 9, 2024. On May 10, the trial court dismissed the case. RITE PAC appealed, and the Arizona Court of Appeals heard oral argument on December 10. The lawsuit is still pending in the Court of Appeals.