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