Arizona Gov Halts Last-Minute Dem Push to Change Voting Laws – IOTW Report

Arizona Gov Halts Last-Minute Dem Push to Change Voting Laws

WFB: Arizona’s Republican governor Doug Ducey rejected a push by the state’s Democratic secretary of state to permit online and phone options for individuals to register and even vote in the upcoming election.  

“The responsibility of election officials to uphold our constitution and laws is not only a crucial responsibility, it should stand as the final test on whether changes to our election policies and procedures are appropriate—no exceptions,” Ducey said in a letter to Katie Hobbs, Arizona’s secretary of state. more

3 Comments on Arizona Gov Halts Last-Minute Dem Push to Change Voting Laws

  1. “registered TELEPHONICALLY????”

    This beats inferring voter intent from the way a chad was hanging by miles.

    Next? I always liked pulling something out of nothing with the “penumbras” and “emanations” reasoning in Griswald so is it too far fetched to imagine future Secs/State counting votes from folks who just couldn’t make it to the polls?

    I mean why bother showing up with boxes of votes after the vote has been counted, that’s so yesterday. Just some feelz.

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  2. It is very obvious what’s going on in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan and other states as the election gets closer. It worked in California, where mail-in balloting and ballot harvesting flipped most of the Republican Congressional seats in the 2018 midterm elections.

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