Arizona lawmakers are considering a measure that would restrict early voting in the state, aiming to speed up election results. The proposed bill would end early voting in the days leading up to the election, requiring voters to drop off early ballots in person by the Friday before election day. Supporters argue it would reduce fraud in mail-in ballots and potentially provide quicker election outcomes.
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Voters in November could see a ballot measure that would change how early voting works in Arizona. https://t.co/SSelAwlo43
Voters in November could see a ballot measure that would change how early voting works in Arizona. If approved and passed, it would require voters dropping off early ballots in person to do so by the Friday before election day. https://t.co/SSelAwlo43
Early voting continues to be a topic of interest for voters in Arizona, but what changes could be coming ahead of the 2024 presidential election? @BroomheadShow breaks down the possible changes and ponders how it could impact voters. Full video: https://t.co/xkLxtI20X0 https://t.co/Q9JcUAEbVh
Quicker AZ election results? GOP measure asks voters to swap voting convenience for speed https://t.co/oha1c4FIuM via @azcentral
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