Arizona House sends measure boosting voter ID to ballot
By BOB CHRISTIE
Associated Press
PHOENIX (AP) — The Republican-controlled Arizona Legislature has approved a measure that will ask voters to drastically boost identification requirements needed for in-person and mail voting. Arizona already has very strong voter ID laws, but Republicans contend they leave room for fraud or illegal votes. Democrats call the measure and many of the scores of election bills making their way there way through the Legislature this year efforts to suppress the vote. The House passed the measure already approved by the Senate along party lines on Monday. Several other election bills also passed the House on Monday, including one that prevents voters who register using a federal form and have only sworn they are entitled to vote from voting by mail or for president.