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HB 2628

ballot delivery; collection

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Anna Abeytia and 8 co-sponsors

HB 2628 modifies Arizona ballot delivery and collection procedures, affecting how voters receive and return mail ballots during elections.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2628

Legislative bill overview

HB 2628 modifies Arizona's procedures for ballot delivery and collection during elections. The bill appears to adjust how ballots are physically distributed to voters and collected, though specific provisions require review of the full text. These changes affect the mechanics of mail-in voting and ballot handling processes.

Why is this important

Ballot delivery and collection procedures directly impact voter access and election administration efficiency. Changes to these processes can affect how quickly and reliably voters receive ballots, return them, and how election officials process them—ultimately influencing both participation rates and public confidence in election integrity.

Potential points of contention

  • Voter access vs. security balance: Modifications to delivery/collection methods may expand access for some voters while others argue stricter procedures better prevent fraud or mishandling
  • Cost and administrative burden: Changes could increase or decrease expenses for counties managing ballot distribution and collection logistics
  • Urban-rural differences: Ballot delivery procedures may have different practical impacts in densely populated areas versus remote regions, raising equity concerns

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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