High court rejects GOP attempt to outlaw early voting in Arizona

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High court rejects GOP attempt to outlaw early voting in Arizona
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For Star subscribers: State Supreme Court's decision means Arizonans will be able to continue to vote early despite efforts by the Republican Party to have the practice declared illegal.

Howard Fischer PHOENIX — Arizonans will be able to continue to vote early despite efforts by the Arizona Republican Party to have the practice declared illegal.

In 1991, however, state lawmakers approved no-excuse early voting, allowing anyone to request a ballot be sent to them, which they can fill out and either return by mail, put in a drop box, or take directly to a polling location. Secrecy in voters' kitchensThe attorney for the state GOP, Alexander Kolodin, in seeking to have the Supreme Court void on-demand early ballots, did not discuss the election results. Instead, he focused on the constitutional requirement"that secrecy in voting shall be preserved.

He contended the constitutional solution is to ensure that can't occur. The only place that can't happen, he argued, is at polling places, where individuals are protected by everything from a 75-foot perimeter to keep out those who are not voting, to areas where they can fill out their ballots in secret with no one looking over their shoulder to see who they support.

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