Arizona GOP state legislators this year have introduced more than 140 bills that would make it harder for Arizonans
to vote. In a normal legislative session, we would see only 30 to 40 election-related bills.
Right now Republicans in the AZ legislature are pushing voter suppression bills to:
- Make it harder for you to vote
- Drive up the cost of our elections
- Decrease trust in our government
In stark contrast, the Arizona Democratic Party and the Democrats in the Arizona Legislature have continued
to champion measures to increase access to the ballot for Arizona voters. Democrats are firm in their support for
early voting, vote by mail, same-day registration, automatic voter registration, and other proven measures to
increase voter participation, not restrict it.
There are four specific GOP bills making their way through the legislature right now that pose an unacceptably
high risk to Arizona voters. It is crucial that Democrats across the state make every effort to put a stop to
these voter suppression bills:
● HB 2289: This bill would eliminate early voting completely and require that hand counts be conducted
for every election. Nearly 90% of Arizona voters voted early in the November 2020 election, and hand
counts are not only much less efficient, they are also less accurate.
● HB 2617: This bill would significantly modify the process by which county recorders cancel people’s
voter registrations, increasing the potential for eligible voters to have their registrations canceled and be
kicked off the rolls.
● HB 2241: This bill would require voters to show ID when dropping off early ballots – an unnecessary
and time-consuming hurdle that would create extremely long lines at the polls. This legislation would
also require those who drop off ballots for others to sign a statement saying they fit within one of the
exceptions to the criminal ban on third-party ballot collection, and violation of that procedure could
result in a felony.
● HB 2238: This bill would outlaw ballot drop boxes that do not have 24/7 surveillance. Based on yet
another false conspiracy theory that drop boxes aren’t secure, this bill would reduce options for the vast
majority of voters who cast their ballot before election day, and make it more difficult and expensive for
counties to serve their voters, especially for those in rural and tribal communities.
“The AZ GOP is doing everything they can to sow distrust in our secure elections. These Republican
bills seek to disenfranchise, and potentially criminalize, voters in Arizona,” the Arizona Democratic Party said in a memo.
Here’s what Democrats can do to put a stop to this dangerous legislation:
CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS
Right now, the best thing you can do is pick up the phone and leave a message for your legislators,
urging them to oppose these bills. The ADP has put together a tool that will provide you with your legislators’ names and phone
numbers, a brief script, and a quick form to report your calls: [ADP CALL TOOL]
SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
With a letter to the editor, you have the potential to reach hundreds or thousands of Arizonans, via
the pages (print and/or web!) of your local paper. Letters to the Editor usually must be under 200
words, with the limit for some papers, such as the Tucson Daily Star, limiting at 160 words.
SAMPLE:
Once again, our right to vote is under attack. This year Republicans in the Arizona state
legislature have introduced over 100 bills to make it more difficult to exercise our right to
vote. After the immense embarrassment and expense of last year’s Republican “audit” –
which, as a reminder, produced zero credible evidence of voting irregularities or fraud –
these same Republicans are hoping that we forget about all of that while they push dozens
of harmful laws that could result in eligible voters kicked off of rolls and our votes not being
counted.Our votes count, and these attempts to chip away at our rights have gone too far. I hope
readers will join me in contacting your state legislators and urging them to put a stop to
this/these voter suppression bill/s.
SPREAD THE WORD ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media can be a powerful tool for bringing your friends’ and family’s attention to these bills. Below
are some sample posts you can use:
Right now AZGOP legislators are trying to pass bills to make it harder for us to vote. Like #HB2289, which would take our elections back to the 1950s by eliminating the no-excuse early voting that AZ has had for decades. Call your legislators now and tell them to vote NO on HB2289!
Why do AZ Republicans want to make it harder for us to vote? Call your Reps & Sen
today and tell them to oppose #HB2241, which would require ID just to drop off a ballot,
meaning even longer lines at the polls!The AZGOP wants you to forget all about their failed election (fr)audit while they push
bills that would make it harder for us to vote. Tell your legislators to vote NO on
#HB2617, which would increase the potential for eligible voters to have our registrations
canceled and be kicked off the rolls.
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