Alright kiddies, this is some teaching we need here:
There are six types of people in America:
Far Right: Racist, hates gays, loves guns, votes STRICTLY REPUBLICAN, hates Democrats, debates everything, thinks they are high and mighty
Republican: Frankly very chill, occasionally switches voting candidates if the other party is better for the country, someone I could get along with, doesn't announce their opinion too proudly, up for casual debate, upholds the law, is considered a normal person.
Democrat: See 'Republican'
Far Left: Takes things too far, loves arguing with Far Right, proudly announces gayness, (in the case of a few) tries hard to pressure straight people into LGBT-ness
Green Party: Literally just a side party to switch to when your grandparents come over so they won't talk about politics.
Libertarian: Frankly kind of weird, but they have some good beliefs.
@JonhathonBaxster @murdersbane
Quit throwing Nazi and Racist at each other unless you want to be slapped in the pretty unacceptable "Far" categories.
Seemingly, this is another attempt at voter suppression. By preventing another population from being able to vote with this ballot-collection law, this leaves even more power to whichever political party has the most macho in Arizona.
I wouldn't say very good unless you look closely. Sure, this completely prevents election fraud by looking in different zones, but what about those (like Lacius mentioned) who can't get mail in their zone? This suppresses those citizens from being able to pick their leader, which is in turn, suppression. Not exactly good, right?