Arizona Voting Attachment

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Arizona
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AZ-SOSC-68
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Voting Attachment

Arizona Voting Attachment is an additional form of identification that can be used to verify the identity of a voter in Arizona. It is a government-issued document that includes a voter's name, address, and signature. The most common types of Arizona Voting Attachment are a valid Arizona driver's license, state-issued identification card, tribal enrollment card, or any other form of government-issued photo identification. These documents must be current and present in order for a voter to be verified and allowed to cast their ballot.

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If the person was convicted of two or more felony offenses, either in a single criminal case or in separate cases, the individual (or their attorney) must petition the court that sentenced them for restoration of their civil rights, including the right to vote.

The person or organization putting forward the referendum must file signatures with the Arizona Secretary of State within 90 days of when the Legislature that enacted the House or Senate bill in question adjourns sine die (the date of adjournment of the legislative session in which the measure was passed) for the year.

If the person was convicted of two or more felony offenses, either in a single criminal case or in separate cases, the individual (or their attorney) must petition the court that sentenced them for restoration of their civil rights, including the right to vote.

YUMA COUNTY - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that Guillermina Fuentes of San Luis, a former Mayor of the City of San Luis, was sentenced Thursday October 13, 2022 to a two-year term of probation, and was ordered to serve a 30-day term in the Yuma County Jail for her role in in an August 2020 Primary Election

PHOENIX (AP) ? Arizona's top officials certified the midterm election results Monday, formalizing victories for Democrats over Republicans who falsely claimed the 2020 election was rigged.

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