Just a thought. You might like to look into the Mayor’s race in Sedona. One completely incompetent candidate has collected $86k and the other $57k in a community of 10,000. Much outside money and advertising out of the area by Armstrong the $86k candidate. Might read in Red Rock News. Just a thought. Crazy money for a job that pays about $600. a month.
Arizona State Representative Karen Johnson introduced legislation in 2006 that would have required hand counting all elections in Arizona. That bill, successfully passing the House of Representatives, was assigned to Judiciary Committee in the Senate where a strike all amendment converted that census to an audit, the random selection of candidates and voting precincts to ensure that the machine counts were accurate.
In 2020, eleven of 15 counties complied with that state law. Evidently, Cochise was not among those eleven and is now attempting to not only comply with the law but to expand the audit to ensure that universe from which the sample is drawn is complete.
So, the Supervisors of Cochise County are acting sensibly while the Arizona State Senators were insane.
To have been acting sanely, the Arizona State Senate would have mimicked Cochise County, expanding the Maricopa County machine count audit (which was performed) slightly, but also expanding the audit to Registrations, Mail-in ballot requests and voting statewide.
The evidence suggests that Arizona Democrats are massively ballot harvesting in apartments, condominiums, mobile-home complexes, nursing homes and remote areas of outlying counties; leading Republicans by 24,000 ballots in mail-in ballot returns.
A guest on Horizon last week was just open about it; "the Democrats have found a way around the ballot harvesting prohibition".
Meanwhile, Republicans are still obsessed with the red herring of machine counts. Morons.
The obsession with ballot boxes is a part of this moronic behavior. The only time to watch ballot drop boxes is in the final three days of the election; when USPS boxes can no longer be used as mail-in ballot drop boxes.
Just a thought. You might like to look into the Mayor’s race in Sedona. One completely incompetent candidate has collected $86k and the other $57k in a community of 10,000. Much outside money and advertising out of the area by Armstrong the $86k candidate. Might read in Red Rock News. Just a thought. Crazy money for a job that pays about $600. a month.
Arizona State Representative Karen Johnson introduced legislation in 2006 that would have required hand counting all elections in Arizona. That bill, successfully passing the House of Representatives, was assigned to Judiciary Committee in the Senate where a strike all amendment converted that census to an audit, the random selection of candidates and voting precincts to ensure that the machine counts were accurate.
In 2020, eleven of 15 counties complied with that state law. Evidently, Cochise was not among those eleven and is now attempting to not only comply with the law but to expand the audit to ensure that universe from which the sample is drawn is complete.
So, the Supervisors of Cochise County are acting sensibly while the Arizona State Senators were insane.
To have been acting sanely, the Arizona State Senate would have mimicked Cochise County, expanding the Maricopa County machine count audit (which was performed) slightly, but also expanding the audit to Registrations, Mail-in ballot requests and voting statewide.
The evidence suggests that Arizona Democrats are massively ballot harvesting in apartments, condominiums, mobile-home complexes, nursing homes and remote areas of outlying counties; leading Republicans by 24,000 ballots in mail-in ballot returns.
A guest on Horizon last week was just open about it; "the Democrats have found a way around the ballot harvesting prohibition".
Meanwhile, Republicans are still obsessed with the red herring of machine counts. Morons.
The obsession with ballot boxes is a part of this moronic behavior. The only time to watch ballot drop boxes is in the final three days of the election; when USPS boxes can no longer be used as mail-in ballot drop boxes.