Arizona GOPers Push Bill To Purge Voters From Permanent Early Voting List
Arizona Republican lawmakers are pushing a bill that would gut the states Permanent Early Voting List.
A bill passed out of the House Elections Committee last week would purge voters from a list that automatically provides them with an early voting mail-in ballot if they dont vote in either the primary or general election for two consecutive election cycles, the Arizona Republic reported. The legislation now faces a vote before the full GOP-controlled House before going to Republican Gov. Doug Duceys desk.
Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is pushing for the measures defeat, estimating that some 200,000 voters would have been removed from the list if the law had been in effect during the 2016 and 2018 cycles, the newspaper reported.
The bill represents the latest bid by the state GOP to undermine voting access after the surprising results of the 2018 midterm elections. After slow ballot counts in the heavily populated, traditionally Republican Maricopa County were complete, Hobbs and Democratic Senate nominee Kyrsten Sinema won their races.
In short order, local Republicans proposed curbing the authority of Maricopa Countys top elections official, who happens to be a Democrat, and restricting the states early voting practices.
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