Voters to Consider Arizona Secure Elections Act on Statewide Ballot
PHOENIX – Arizona Speaker of the House Steve Montenegro gave election integrity advocates a big win when he secured final approval of State Representative Alexander Kolodin’s election reform measure to the statewide ballot.
Kolodin’s House Concurrent Resolution 2001, the Arizona Secure Elections Act, if approved by the voters, will amend the Arizona Constitution to require Arizona elections to be decided solely by eligible citizen voters, require government-issued identification to cast a ballot, ban foreign nationals from spending money to influence Arizona elections, and give voters the option to have their ballot tabulated at their voting location
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Arizona families are working harder than ever, but too often it feels like government wants a bigger share of every paycheck.
That's why House Republicans fought for a budget that puts families first.
The result?
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