Mark Brnovich et al., Petitioners
Joseph A. Kanefield, Counsel of Record
The state of Arizona’s system of voting in federal elections includes early mail-in and in-person voting, as well as in-person Election Day balloting. Since the 1970s, the state has required that the last of these options be done at a designated precinct based on the voter’s home address, and at no other location. If voters are not on their home precinct’s register, they may cast a provisional ballot, which will only …