/ Modified sep 28, 2021 12:38 p.m.

Foes of new Arizona voting laws short of signatures for referendum

Campaign needed to file nearly 120,000 valid signatures Tuesday to prevent the laws approved by the Legislature earlier this year from taking effect.

360 polling sing File image of a voting sign outside of a polling place in Tucson.
AZPM Staff

A group has failed to collect enough signatures to block three new election laws they contend amount to voter suppression, including a new law that would remove some voters from the permanent early voting list.

Arizona Deserves Better needed to file nearly 120,000 valid signatures by close of business Tuesday to prevent the laws approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature earlier this year from taking effect.

But senior advisor Alison Porter says they came up short.

Another group of education advocates plans to file petitions to block massive new tax cuts Tuesday afternoon.

They argue the cuts signed by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey will prevent schools from getting needed funding.

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