SB1135 is a bill that proposes changes to Arizona's election laws, including allowing voters to exchange an undelivered early ballot for a regular ballot at their polling place on election day, requiring the county recorder to post the total number of early ballots on their website, and prohibiting Arizona from being part of multistate voter registration organizations that share confidential information. It also removes the requirement for the county recorder to provide a list of early ballot voters to election boards and eliminates the prohibition on those voters from voting at a polling place. The bill was vetoed by the Governor due to concerns about Arizona's participation in the Electronic Registration Information Center.

The bill also includes miscellaneous changes such as authorizing electronic pollbooks, modifying ballot instructions to use black or blue pens, and revising procedures for inactive voters and provisional ballots. It replaces "an electronic voter registration information center" with "a contracted third party" for identifying address changes and updates the process for voters to update registration information or cast provisional ballots.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 16-411, 16-544, 16-547, 16-548, 16-551, 16-579.01, 16-579.02, 16-579, 16-452, 16-515, 16-204, 99-410, 16-166, 16-542, 16-191, 16-545, 16-531, 16-622
Senate Engrossed Version: 16-166, 16-246, 16-502, 16-542, 16-547, 16-548, 16-551, 16-583, 16-584, 16-624, 45-415, 16-131, 16-543, 16-543.02, 16-579, 16-452, 16-550, 16-552, 16-341, 19-125, 16-400, 16-804, 99-410, 16-153, 16-545, 16-544, 16-409, 16-531, 16-622