SB 1060
voter registration; temporary absence
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1060 modifies Arizona’s voter registration laws to make it easier for individuals temporarily absent from the state to register to vote. It allows for the use of affidavit of registration forms and federal postcard applications for those serving in the military or overseas, and provides a specific registration process for children of U.S. citizens living abroad. The bill also clarifies rules regarding determining a voter’s residence for challenge purposes.
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