Ned Ryun, founder, American Majority Action | AmericanMajority.org
Ned Ryun, founder, American Majority Action | AmericanMajority.org
The founder of American Majority Action (AMA) said Arizona voters who want their ballots counted on Election Day should mail their early ballots today, Oct. 29, or hand-deliver them to their voting locations prior to the weekend.
"Arizonans, if you want your vote counted on Election Day, get your early ballot postmarked today, or hand-deliver it to your voting location before this weekend,” Ned Ryun, founder of AMA, told Grand Canyon Times. “It'll help you avoid long lines, and help us determine the winner of the presidential election as close to Election Day as possible."
Voters must have their early ballots postmarked by Oct. 29, and voters can drop off their ballots at a dropbox or polling location up until 7 p.m. on Nov. 5, Election Day, a Maricopa County Elections Division representative told Grand Canyon Times.
Arizona voters can find their polling locations at the Arizona Secretary of State website.
Ryun said voters should not wait for Election Day to turn in their ballots.
“Delivering in your ballot to your polling location prior to this weekend will help you avoid long lines, and help us determine the winner of the presidential election as close to Election Day as possible,” said Ryun.
He previously told Grand Canyon Times that the presidential election will be determined by voter turnout.
"This presidential election is going to come down to ballots, plain and simple. If Arizona voters want to avoid another four years of lawfare, government weaponization, economic and inflation disaster, and open borders, they should get their absentee ballots in or vote early in person ASAP,” he said. “Don't let it come down to Election Day once again.”
Ryun is founder and CEO of American Majority, an advocacy organization that wants to “put in place new conservative grassroots political infrastructure." He recently released his latest book, “American Leviathan: The Birth of the Administrative State and Progressive Authoritarianism.”
Ryun previously created Generation Joshua, a civics education program, was appointed to the 1776 Commission, and is a former writer for President George W. Bush. Ryun lives with his wife and four children in Virginia.