Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
Ahead of 2022 election, GOP lawsuit looks
to throw out absentee voting in Arizona
Feb 28, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican
Party is asking the state Supreme Court
to strike down the vote-by-mail system
used by 90 percent of voters in a
battleground state that will be crucial
to determining which party controls the
U.S. Senate after the 2022 election.
The lawsuit filed Friday argues absentee
voting is unconstitutional and asks the
justices to get rid of it or at least
eliminate the no-excuse absentee
balloting system Arizona adopted in 1991
and has steadily expanded ever since.
"In-person voting at the polls on a
fixed date (election day) is the only
constitutional manner of voting in
Arizona," lawyers for the GOP wrote in
their petition to the Arizona Supreme
Court.
They ask the justices to throw out all
early voting procedures. If the justices
are unwilling to go that far, the GOP
asks the court to roll back the
expansion of no-excuse absentee voting
since 1991, eliminate ballot drop boxes,
prohibit ballot counting before election
day, or prohibit voting absentee on
initiatives and referenda.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ahead-of-2022-election-gop-lawsuit >-looks-to-throw-out-absentee-voting-in-arizona
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