At least 400,000 early voters didn’t get election info on time

electionBy Laurie Roberts | The Republic

From the here-we-go-again department: another Arizona election snafu.

This time, involving vital information about what’s on the May 17 ballot.

At least 400,000 early voters didn’t get a publicity pamphlet on time, as required by law, and some got it just last weekend – fully two weeks after early ballots hit the mailbox.

Attorney Tom Ryan plans to file a complaint today with Attorney General Mark Brnovich, asking the election be postponed.

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