What Was the Significance of Porter V. Hall? (1928)

The wardship status was also raised in this case.

When two Pima NAs tried to register to vote, the county recorder refused to enter their names because they were NAs.

  • The NAs lost the case in Arizona court, as they ruled that despite their citizenship, they remained NAs and as NAs, were wards of the federal government.

The Porter v. Hall decision prevented Arizona NAs from voting for another 20 years.