2016 Presdential Election Day in Tucson

A county voter heads in to cast his ballot at a Tucson polling place in Tucson. The Supreme Court on Nov. 7, 2016, rejected a legal challenge to the city's election method.

Other ways election laws are being changed:Β 

  • Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
  • Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
  • Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
  • Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners’ associations.

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