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Arizona · SCR 1001 · Election: 2026-11-03

Arizona Secure Elections Act (Voter ID and Proof of Citizenship)

Plain-English Summary

This proposed constitutional amendment would require state-approved photo ID at polling places and mandate proof of U.S. citizenship for mail-in voting. It would also end early voting on the Friday before Election Day and prohibit foreign donations to Arizona campaigns.

What each outcome does

IF YES PASSES

If SCR 1001 passes, voter identification would become a constitutional mandate in Arizona, and mail ballots would be restricted to voters who submit citizenship documentation.

IF NO PASSES

If SCR 1001 fails, Arizona's current election laws regarding voter identification, mail-in voting, and early voting would remain unchanged.

Who is funding each side

YES SIDE
Sponsor: Arizona Senate Republicans (Sen. Shawnna Bolick)
Reported funding: Not yet reported
NO SIDE
Sponsor: Not yet reported
Reported funding: Not yet reported

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