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SB 1098 requires attestation and identification for voters dropping off early ballots at voting or emergency centers.
SB 1098 requires attestation and identification for voters dropping off early ballots at voting or emergency centers.
Title: early ballot drop off; identification — Amends ARS §16-411 and §16-548
Note: The provided document includes fragments from multiple states. This summary focuses on the Arizona Senate Engrossed version of SB 1098 (57th Legislature, First Regular Session, 2025), which amends Arizona election statutes.
SB 1098 clarifies and tightens identification and attestation requirements for voting centers and emergency voting centers that accept already‑voted early ballots. The bill amends Arizona Revised Statutes §16-411 (designation and operation of precincts, polling places, voting centers) and §16-548 (attestation/identification requirements related to early ballots).
Voting centers
Emergency voting centers
Other provisions in §16-411 (unchanged or restated)
If you want, I can:
- Extract the full (amended) §16-548 language from the engrossed bill (if available), or
- Produce a short checklist counties could use to implement the bill’s new requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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