Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed four election-related bills Friday.
The rejected bills would have made a wide range of changes to the Copper State’s election laws on the voter registration system, poll site procedures, and mail-in ballots.
Hobbs’s moves Friday raise her total number of vetos to 99, a number larger than that of any previous Arizona governor.
One of the bills, Senate Bill 1135, proposed to pull Arizona from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) and move voter registration to “a contracted third party.” The bill also specified that voters must use a blue or black pen to fill the ballot….}