Your vote by mail is on the ballot, mijo
Look, here's the deal—Phoenix is always buzzing, even when it feels like nothing's happening. And right now, there's a big push to get something crucial on the state constitution ballot: vote-by-mail. You know, that system we've had here in Arizona for decades, the one that makes it easy for folks to actually cast their ballot without having to take a whole day off work.
Turns out, some folks in the GOP are trying to make it harder to vote, especially in districts where a lot of our Black neighbors live. The City Hall releases today talk about these "GOP states rushing to break up Black districts" after a Supreme Court case. But on the flip side, there's a new campaign that launched Thursday, May 7, 2026, to enshrine vote-by-mail in our state constitution. This isn't just about convenience; it's about protecting access for everyone, from South Phoenix all the way up to Deer Valley.
This campaign is a direct response to those restrictions, and it means we'll likely see a real fight on our hands come election season. Keep an eye out for how this develops, because it touches every single one of us.
Carlos Espinoza-Reyes, MiTL Sports Desk.
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