Arizona voters have been successfully using vote-by-mail for more than three decades. With those decades of experience, this state has become a shining example of how increased vote-by-mail access increases voter turnout and allows voters to participate easily and safely in their elections in a way that suits their busy lives. However, despite its popularity with voters across the political spectrum, this cornerstone of our democracy has continued to face renewed attacks over the years.

Last month, the president of the United States posted on social media that his office was in the process of preparing an executive order that, among other things, would outlaw voting machines and make voting by mail illegal. While the administration shifted from issuing an executive order to hinting at tak

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