ARS § 16-248
County election officials must designate enough polling places at least 20 days before a presidential preference election, with the number tied to voter-count thresholds. The secretary of state may exempt a county from these limits if compliance with state or federal rules would be jeopardized, and small precincts may
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County election officials must designate enough polling places at least 20 days before a presidential preference election, with the number tied to voter-count thresholds. The secretary of state may exempt a county from these limits if compliance with state or federal rules would be jeopardized, and small precincts may use mail voting. The section does not apply to land on an Indian reservation.
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