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Arizona Court Upholds State’s Vote-by-Mail System

An appeals court in Arizona upheld the state’s vote-by-mail system as constitutional after state GOP leaders argued it violated the state’s ballot secrecy clause.
The court upheld held a prior ruling from the state Supreme Court in June 2022 that said voting by mail did not violate the secrecy clause of the state constitution.
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“Arizona’s mail-in voting laws preserve secrecy in voting by requiring voters to ensure they fill out their ballot in secret and seal the ballot in …

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