REFERENCE TITLE: early voting;
identification required |
State of
Arizona House of
Representatives Fifty-fourth
Legislature Second Regular
Session 2020 |
HB 2343 |
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Introduced by Representative Fillmore |
AN ACT
amending section
16-548, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to early voting.
(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Section 16-548, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
16-548. Preparation and transmission of ballot; identification
A. The early voter shall make and sign the affidavit and shall then mark his the ballot in such a manner that his the early voter's vote cannot be seen. The early voter shall fold the ballot, if a paper ballot, so as to conceal the vote and deposit the voted ballot in the envelope provided for that purpose, which shall be securely sealed and, together with the affidavit, delivered or mailed to the county recorder or other officer in charge of elections of the political subdivision in which the elector is registered or deposited by the voter or the voter's agent at any polling place, early voting location or voting center in the county. In order to be counted and valid, the ballot must be received by the county recorder or other officer in charge of elections or deposited at any polling place, early voting location or voting center in the county no not later than 7:00 p.m. on election day.
B. For any voter or voter's agent who
submits an early ballot in an affidavit envelope at any polling place, early
voting location or voting center, the officer in charge of elections shall
require the person delivering the early ballot to do both of the FOLLOWING:
1. Sign an early ballot delivery log
and print the name of the person delivering the early ballot.
2. Provide identification that
matches the name provided by the person delivering the ballot. any one form of IDENTIFICATION that is
prescribed by section 16-579 is sufficient identification, and an
identification with a photograph is not required.
B. C. If
the early voter is an overseas citizen, a qualified elector absent from the
United States or in the United States service, a spouse or dependent residing
with the early voter or a qualified elector of a special district mail ballot
election as provided in article 8.1 of this chapter, the early voter may
subscribe to the affidavit before and obtain the signature and military
identification number or passport number, if available, of any person who is a
United States citizen eighteen years of age or older.