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Arizona Supreme Court declines ACLU’s request to extend ballot curing deadline

  • The Arizona Supreme Court declined to extend the deadline for voters to fix mail-in ballot issues, stating that all voters with inconsistent signatures were properly notified.
  • Arizona law requires voters to be notified of signature problems and given a chance to correct them through a process called "curing."
  • The Court found no evidence of disenfranchisement or requests for an extension from responding counties.
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