John —
So far this year, 22 bills that would restrict voting have been introduced in the Arizona state legislature. Today, they’re considering a bill that would require an extra ID to vote absentee. We need your urgent help to fight back before it's too late.
After historic voter turnout in 2020 that secured a Democratic majority in the Senate, GOP state legislators are pushing new voter suppression bills in a coordinated effort to make it harder for Arizonans to vote in future elections.
These dishonest bills are designed for one purpose: to target and suppress the voices of voters.
They would add extra steps to voting by mail (forcing voters to list a driver’s license or voter registration number on absentee ballots), shorten the window for absentee voting, and even purge voters from the early vote enrollment list.
We’re doing everything we can to stop these attacks, but we need to know you're with us. That’s why we’re calling on 10,000 people to speak out now to condemn these attacks on our right to vote. Will you join us?
Will you join us today and add your name to condemn the GOP attacks on our right to vote?
John, GOP state legislators have introduced 22 bills restricting voting rights since January.
And most of the legislation attempts to limit absentee voting, after roughly 80% of Arizonans voted with mail-in ballots in the 2020 election.
We can’t let them make it harder to vote in Arizona. Stand with us today and help us protect the right to vote — we can’t do it alone.
Thank you in advance for making your voice heard today.
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