"Arizona Lawmakers Unite for Bipartisan Election Fix, Averting Crisis"

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Arizona lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, passed a bipartisan bill aimed at giving election officials more time to run the 2024 primary and general elections, easing anxieties and avoiding a potential electoral crisis. The legislation addresses concerns about meeting mandated deadlines and aims to restore voter confidence in the integrity of the state's elections. The bill changes the election calendar, allowing for more time for ballot recounts and giving voters flexibility to resolve issues with their ballots. This rare bipartisan effort comes amid ongoing election skepticism in the state following the 2020 presidential election.
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- Arizona election fix sails through state Legislature, awaits governor The Arizona Republic
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