The Arizona Supreme Court declined to extend the state’s deadline for voters to fix problems with their mail ballots after finding no evidence of disenfranchisement. The American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Arizona arm and the Campaign Legal Center raised concerns that thousands of mail ballots won’t be processed until after Sunday’s 5 p.m. MST deadline, meaning some voters won’t know if their ballot has an issue until it is too late to cure it. The state’s top court declined the groups’ emergency petition, which was filed Saturday, that sought to extend the statutory deadline. The petition asked the court to provide voters with four days to cure their ballot after being notifi
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