HB 2221
elections; tribal consultation; voting locations
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Arizona’s election laws to require tribal consultation when designating polling places, particularly in counties with tribal lands. It allows for the use of voting centers, expands the use of emergency voting centers with specific requirements for tribal consultation and voter identification, and addresses issues related to electioneering and wait times at polling places. The bill also clarifies procedures for designating polling places and provides for the use of state-owned facilities.
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Brian Garcia
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