Arizona Tests Faster Ballot Counting | Phoenix News
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Arizona’s primary election is testing a bold new twist: voters can now skip signature verification if they show a valid ID at polling places, speeding up ballot counting amid long delays from past elections. Backed by bipartisan support, the move aims to cut through the backlog of “late earlies,” but its success hinges on voter adoption—and with the mailing deadline already past, many may stick to tradition. Complicating matters, a legal tug-of-war between Maricopa County and the County Recorder’s office adds uncertainty. As ballots roll in, the real test is whether this ID-based shortcut will actually deliver faster results—or if voters will keep doing what they’ve always done.
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