In win for voters, Arizona Supreme Court rejects string of anti-voting lawsuits
Arizona voters notched sweeping, back-to-back victories Friday after the state Supreme Court declined to hear three separate challenges backed by Republicans and right-wing groups leaving in place key safeguards for mail-in voting, election administration and certification.
In three orders issued Friday, the conservative-leaning court refused to take up appeals in cases that sought to restrict how mail-in ballots are verified, allow counties to hand count ballots and weaken rules governing early voting and election certification.
By turning the cases away, the court let lower court rulings stand preserving systems that make voting more accessible and election results more secure.
At the center of one case was a challenge from the Arizona Free Enterprise Club and Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections a group founded by former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr targeting how the state verifies signatures on mail-in ballots. Under Arizona law, voters who cast a mail ballot must sign the outside envelope. Election officials then compare that signature to ones already on file to confirm identity.
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