Ducey says business opposition wonât influence decision on election bills
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey speaks about the coronavirus pandemic at a news conference July 9, 2020. Photo by Ross D. Franklin/Associated Press | Pool photo
Gov. Doug Ducey said business community opposition to a pair of election bills that critics allege will suppress voters wonât affect his decision on whether to sign the legislation if it reaches his desk.
Greater Phoenix Leadership, a business and civic organization, issued a statement last week urging lawmakers to reject legislation that it said is voter suppression. The proposed bills would purge inactive voters from the stateâs Permanent Early Voting List and to require voters to include driverâs license numbers or other proof of identification with their early ballots.Â
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