Current:Home > BackArizona Supreme Court declines emergency request to extend ballot ‘curing’ deadline-LoTradeCoin
Arizona Supreme Court declines emergency request to extend ballot ‘curing’ deadline
View Date:2024-12-23 15:20:49
Follow AP’s coverage of the election and what happens next.
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court declined Sunday to extend the deadline for voters to fix problems with mail-in ballots, a day after voter rights groups cited reports of delays in vote counting and in notification of voters with problem signatures.
The court said Sunday that election officials in eight of the state’s 15 counties reported that all voters with “inconsistent signatures” had been properly notified and given an opportunity to respond.
Arizona law calls for people who vote by mail to receive notice of problems such as a ballot signature that doesn’t match one on file and get a “reasonable” chance to correct it in a process known as “curing.”
“The Court has no information to establish in fact that any such individuals did not have the benefit of ‘reasonable efforts’ to cure their ballots,” wrote Justice Bill Montgomery, who served as duty judge for the seven-member court. He noted that no responding county requested a time extension.
“In short, there is no evidence of disenfranchisement before the Court,” the court order said.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Campaign Legal Center on Saturday named registrars including Stephen Richer in Maricopa County in a petition asking for an emergency court order to extend the original 5 p.m. MST Sunday deadline by up to four days. Maricopa is the state’s most populous county and includes Phoenix.
The groups said that as of Friday evening, more than 250,000 mail-in ballots had not yet been verified by signature, with the bulk of those in Maricopa County. They argued that tens of thousands of Arizona voters could be disenfranchised.
Montgomery, a Republican appointed to the state high court in 2019 by GOP former Gov. Doug Ducey, said the eight counties that responded — including Maricopa — said “all such affected voters” received at least one telephone call “along with other messages by emails, text messages or mail.”
He noted, however, that the Navajo Nation advised the court that the list of tribe members in Apache County who needed to cure their ballots on Saturday was more than 182 people.
Maricopa County reported early Sunday that it had about 202,000 ballots yet to be counted. The Arizona Secretary of State reported that more than 3 million ballots were cast in the election.
veryGood! (787)
Related
- MLS Star Marco Angulo Dead at 22 One Month After Car Crash
- A Look at the Surprising Aftermath of Bill Gates and Melinda Gates' Divorce
- Shooting kills 2 and injures 18 victims in Florida street with hundreds of people nearby
- Police were alerted just last month about Maine shooter’s threats. ‘We couldn’t locate him.’
- California teen pleads guilty in Florida to making hundreds of ‘swatting’ calls across the US
- Alabama’s forgotten ‘first road’ gets a new tourism focus
- Maine hospital's trauma chief says it was sobering to see destructive ability of rounds used in shooting rampage
- Unlikely hero Merrill Kelly has coming out party in Diamondbacks' World Series win
- NFL Week 10 injury report: Live updates on active, inactive players for Sunday's games
- Abercrombie & Fitch, former CEO Mike Jeffries accused of running trafficking operation
Ranking
- Federal judge blocks Louisiana law that requires classrooms to display Ten Commandments
- Halloween performs a neat trick, and it's not just about the treats
- Diamondbacks square World Series vs. Rangers behind Merrill Kelly's gem
- Federal prosecutors seek to jail Alabama lawmaker accused of contacting witness in bribery case
- Why Jersey Shore's Jenni JWoww Farley May Not Marry Her Fiancé Zack Clayton
- UAW and Stellantis reach tentative contract agreement
- Russians commemorate victims of Soviet repression as a present-day crackdown on dissent intensifies
- African tortoise reunites with its owner after being missing for 3 years in Florida
Recommendation
-
Early Week 11 fantasy football rankings: 30 risers and fallers
-
'Friends' star Matthew Perry dies at age 54, reports say
-
Live updates | Palestinian officials say death toll rises from expanded Israel military operation
-
How many muscles are in the human body? The answer may surprise you.
-
McDonald's Version: New Bestie Bundle meals celebrate Swiftie friendship bracelets
-
Adolis Garcia's walk-off homer in 11th inning wins World Series Game 1 for Rangers
-
Last Beatles song, Now And Then, will be released Nov. 2 with help from AI
-
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte breaks MLB postseason hitting streak record