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 PHOENIX  AP  鈥?An Arizona voter initiative that would expand stanley cup  voting access and roll back tightened election laws passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature and signed by GOP Gov. Doug Ducey was teetering on the edge of failure Friday after a judge disqualified tens of thousands of si stanley thermobecher gnatures backers turned in to qualify it for the November ballot.An attorney representing opponents of the Free and Fair Elections measure said his analysis shows the measure now falling about 10,000 signatures short. Meanwhile, the backers  attorney said they were still analyzing the complicated ruling and that it wasn t clear if enough signatures survived. Th stanley taza e secretary of state was awaiting final verification of signatures by county recorders.    The ruling released late Thursday night is the third handed down this week in legal challenges to voter initiatives filed in July.The two previous rulings rejected challengesto a measure limiting so-called predatory debt collection and for one that would require people who fund political campaigns through nonprofit groups to be identified.Opponents of those initiatives are appealing directly to the Arizona Supreme Court which faces an Aug. 25 deadline to issue rulings so election officials can get ballots to the printers. The secretary of state and recorders says signature reviews show the debt measure will make the ballot, while reviews on the other two measures are due next week.Attorney Korey Langhofer, who represents the pro-business Arizona F |