POLITICSARIZONA MIRROR
Mail-in voting initiative fails to make the November ballot
A Democratic campaign to enshrine mail-in voting rights in Arizona's constitution failed to collect enough valid signatures for the November ballot. Protect the Vote Arizona gathered 439,000 signatures but fell short of the 383,923 valid signatures required. State Rep. Alexander Kolodin, author of a Republican ballot referral, celebrated the initiative's failure, claiming it was a rejection of 'California-style' election chaos.
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