Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers has already proposed 88 bills for the 2022 legislative session, including legislation to ban machine counting in elections.
Senator Rogers tweeted that 70 election integrity bills have been proposed in the Senate so far.
There are nearly 70 election bills proposed in the Arizona Senate.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. In an effort to restore election integrity and to make sure all legal votes in Arizona are counted for, Senator Wendy Rogers is introducing legislation that aims to get rid of automated voting machines.
SB 1348 would prohibit the use of electronic or other tabulating equipment and would require all ballots to be counted by hand for any and every state, county, city or town election.
"These systems aren't reliable and don't have any credibility. We need to make bold moves to guarantee that every vote is accurately counted. We owe this to the people of Arizona. Even just a dozen votes can make or break a race. In order to improve the security of the ballot and election integrity, we need to move from machines to human hand counts."
We are going back to in person one day one vote no machines and paper ballots with watermarks because of crooks like YOU and Hobbs.
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Thursday, January 27, 2022
AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers Drops 88 Bills: "We Are Going Back to In-Person One Day One Vote NO MACHINES And Paper Ballots With Watermarks"
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