The Arizona Court of Appeals says the state's mail-in voting law is not unconstitutional and did not violate a secrecy clause.
Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward claimed the mail-in law violated the state's constitution.
The Mojave Superior Court said the Arizona law allowed for voting in secret and gave people enough secrecy when doing so. Following the Mojave Court's ruling, the Court of Appeals agreed that the state's law does not require voters to tell anyone who they voted for.Marcos Icahuate is a digital content producer for KGUN 9.
Marcos joined the KGUN team in September 2022. He previously worked on digital content in Southern California's Imperial County where he was raised. Share your story ideas and important issues with Marcos by emailing [email protected].
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