by Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square | April 23, 2021 01:00 PM Print this article
An ongoing disagreement between two Republican lawmakers has left an effort to clean up Arizona s Permanent Early Voter List (PEVL) in legislative limbo.
Senate Bill 1485 would require county elections officials to send a postcard to a voter on the PEVL who missed an election over two electoral cycles. The card will ask whether they want to remain on the list. The voter, who also would be called and emailed, would have 90 days to respond before officials remove them.
After a contentious debate in the House on Wednesday, senators only needed to concur with the opposite chamber’s changes Thursday before sponsor Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, could send the bill to Gov. Doug Ducey.
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