The majority of Arizonans opt to vote early and by mail to avoid the hassle of having to wait in long lines and get off of work on election day. Working Arizona families depend on the vote by mail process to be able to make their voice heard, while also juggling their day to day responsibilities. Vote NO to protect the privacy and right to vote of Arizonans.
Arizona has proven time and time again our state has a safe, secure, and fair election process. One that many other states model their processes after. But after voters turned out in record numbers during the last election, some politicians want to silence our voices so they can keep more power for themselves and their wealthy corporate donors.
Proposition 309 adds new barriers to vote by mail that infringe on our privacy as Arizonans. It would remove the current provision in law that allows a voter to present any state or local government issued photo ID to receive a ballot, and replaces it with a stricter list of acceptable forms of identification.
It would require voters to include sensitive personal information when we return our mail ballot, like our Social Security or drivers’ license numbers. Having Arizona voters’ private personal identifying information floating around in the mail is risky and an invitation for identity theft.
Nearly 80% of Arizona voters currently cast their ballots by mail. This measure is an attempt by some politicians to discourage Arizonans from speaking up and using our voice in our elections, so they can continue to block progress on issues we all care about, from quality jobs to affordable healthcare.
We must come together to protect our freedom to vote safely from our homes. Vote NO on Proposition 309
The majority of Arizonans opt to vote early and by mail to avoid the hassle of having to wait in long lines and get off of work on election day. Working Arizona families depend on the vote by mail process to be able to make their voice heard, while also juggling their day to day responsibilities. Vote NO to protect the privacy and right to vote of Arizonans.
Arizona has proven time and time again our state has a safe, secure, and fair election process. One that many other states model their processes after. But after voters turned out in record numbers during the last election, some politicians want to silence our voices so they can keep more power for themselves and their wealthy corporate donors.
Proposition 309 adds new barriers to vote by mail that infringe on our privacy as Arizonans. It would remove the current provision in law that allows a voter to present any state or local government issued photo ID to receive a ballot, and replaces it with a stricter list of acceptable forms of identification.
It would require voters to include sensitive personal information when we return our mail ballot, like our Social Security or drivers’ license numbers. Having Arizona voters’ private personal identifying information floating around in the mail is risky and an invitation for identity theft.
Nearly 80% of Arizona voters currently cast their ballots by mail. This measure is an attempt by some politicians to discourage Arizonans from speaking up and using our voice in our elections, so they can continue to block progress on issues we all care about, from quality jobs to affordable healthcare.
We must come together to protect our freedom to vote safely from our homes. Vote NO on Proposition 309