Arizona HB2036 allows eligible voters to register and vote on election day or in the 28 days before an election using a provisional ballot.
Arizona HB2036 amends state law to introduce same-day voter registration, allowing eligible voters to register and vote on election day or in the 28 days before an election. To qualify, a person must have been a resident of the county and precinct for at least 29 days before the election and complete a registration form. Voters who register under this provision can only vote with a provisional ballot and are eligible to vote for federal, statewide, and countywide offices and the legislature, but not in partisan primary elections.
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