PROTECT MAIL-IN VOTING: NO ON HCR 2001 & SCR 1001

Light purple signs demanding voting rights with red and dark purple irregular shapes in the background.
Light purple signs demanding voting rights with red and dark purple irregular shapes in the background.

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Update

HCR 2001 and SCR 1001, anti-voter proposals that would create new barriers to vote by mail, are only one step away from being on your ballot – and new amendments to the bills have made them worse than before.

The Message

House Concurrent Resolution 2001 and Senate Concurrent Resolution 1001 threaten to undermine Arizona’s early voting and vote by mail system – reliable methods of voting used by 75% of Arizona voters.

Instead of strengthening voter participation across the state, HCR 2001 and SCR 1001 add unnecessary barriers to the voting process, without explaining how complicated new requirements would be realistically carried out. This is a recipe for disaster that could disenfranchise voters just in time for the next presidential election.

The recipients

Arizona State Representatives and Senators

The impact

Voting must remain accessible, not bogged down by bureaucratic red tape. Send an updated message to lawmakers to remind them that meddling with Arizonans’ preferred method of voting is unacceptable.