Arizona Supreme Court Rejects State GOP Lawsuit to Eliminate Mail-In Voting

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Arizona Supreme Court Rejects State GOP Lawsuit to Eliminate Mail-In Voting
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The Arizona state Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit from the state’s Republican Party that sought to completely eliminate mail-in voting.

On Tuesday, the Arizona state Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit from the state’s Republican Party that sought to completely eliminate mail-in voting.

to place more restrictions on voting in response to former President Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election., asking it to dismantle the mail-in voting system, or, failing that, to eliminate the “no excuse” provision of its statute that allows any eligible voter in the state to request an absentee ballot. That provision has been allowed in the state since 1991, meaning that it has been utilized in the last eight presidential election cycles.

Earlier this week, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat and a defendant in the lawsuit, condemned the state GOP’s attempt to eradicate mail-in voting.

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