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Arizona Republic

Measure would
let troops get early ballots overseas Jan. 23,
2003
As many as 17,000 Maricopa County military personnel
stationed overseas could request early ballots through the Internet
or via fax under a bill approved by a state Senate committee
Wednesday.
Hoping to make good on a campaign promise,
Secretary of State Jan Brewer is pushing the plan to make it easier
for military personnel to vote.
Currently, they are allowed
to request early ballots by phone or regular mail. Their requests
must be made 30 days before an election.
The most common
complaint from troops is not getting ballots soon enough to return
them before Election Day, Brewer said.
"Their vote ought to
count," Brewer said. "This piece of legislation makes sure that
happens."
The proposal approved Wednesday by the Senate
Judiciary Committee would centralize ballot requests at the
Secretary of State's Office, which would send them to appropriate
counties.
In Maricopa
County, roughly 17,000
registered voters serving overseas in the military could benefit,
officials said.
Only 367 asked for a ballot for last
November's general election, said Mitch Etter, assistant director
of the county's elections department.
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