Arizona weighs universal voter ID for all ballots in November referendum

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Arizona lawmakers advanced a ballot measure that would require photo ID for all voting, including mail-in ballots, to be decided in November; critics warn it could disenfranchise eligible voters who lack IDs or rely on mail voting, while supporters frame it as strengthening election security. If approved, the measure would take effect in 2028 and would bypass a governor veto by direct ballot referendum.
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