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State election bills and early‑voting changes top Yuma County supervisory discussion; recorder asked to evaluate adding early‑voting sites

2691691 · January 6, 2025
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Lobbyist and county elections officials briefed supervisors on a slate of prefiled state bills affecting voter registration, early voting and precincts; the board discussed SB1011 and related bills and asked the recorder to examine additional early‑voting sites to ease processing of late early ballots.

YUMA — County lobbyist Alexis Sussdorf and elections staff briefed the Yuma County Board of Supervisors on state bills prefiled for the 2025 legislative session that would change early‑voting deadlines, drop‑off rules and precinct requirements, and supervisors discussed local operational impacts.

Sussdorf told the board she expects a heavy legislative session with roughly 1,600–1,800 bills published and noted some high‑profile items likely to draw attention, including proposals to extend use of state trust funds for K‑12, water‑policy bills and election‑related measures. “I fully…

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