Arizona mail-in voting bill stalls in Senate amid heated debate between GOP lawmakers
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A bill aimed at changing the mail-in voting process in Arizona, including stopping some voters from automatically receiving ballots, has stalled following an intense back-and-forth between the bill's sponsor and another GOP lawmaker on Thursday.
The legislation in question, SB 1485, would revise the state's permanent early voting list, which allows a voter to automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election. It would remove voters who have not participated in the last four elections, including partisan primaries, and also don't respond to final mailed notices. Voters would be allowed to sign up again if they were removed from the list.More Related News
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