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In reply to the discussion: Bernie's supporters rage against Arizona voting delays [View all]pnwmom
(110,293 posts)and will follow up to make sure they do.
This is Campaigning 101. It's campaign malpractice to ignore GOTV.
And in Arizona it's easy to be automatically sent a ballot for every election, and to return the ballot by mail. No lines required.
Bernie should be asking his people why they didn't inform his supporters about this.
https://recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvotingballot/permanentevlistinfo.aspx
Arizona now has a law that allows a voter to place their name on a "Permanent Early Voting List". This means that once a voter is on the list, they will receive an early ballot by mail for any election in which they are eligible to vote. Approximately 27 days prior to the specified election, a ballot will automatically be mailed to the voters on that list.
Having the ballot early allows time to review the ballot, study the issues, research the candidates and vote at one's convenience. All voted early ballots must be received in the office of the County Recorder, other officer in charge of elections, or deposited at any polling place in the county of residence, no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
In order to be included on the "Permanent Early Voting List", the voter must make a signed written request specifically asking their name be added to the permanent list. The request must include the voter's name, residence address, and mailing address within the county they reside (if different from the residence address), date of birth and their signature.
Click on the "Permanent Early Voting List REQUEST FORM" link below to download the form or complete the form online and print a copy to sign and mail.
It is not required to use this specific form to make a request. If one does not have access to print this form, the voter can contact our call center at 602/506-1511to have one mailed OR make a written request asking to be added to the permanent list. Again, the request must include the voter's name, residence address, mailing address within the county they reside (if different from the residence address), date of birth and the voter's signature.