Arizona Republican state Sen. Wendy Rogers is calling for audits on all counties across the country that used voting machines in the 2020 presidential election.
“Audit all counties that used the machines – even in red states. So important to demand election integrity. Don’t just do it in swing states,” Rogers tweeted.
Arizona was arguably one of the most important states in the 2020 presidential election.
Even seven months later, a battle is on to audit and examine just what went on in November in the battleground state.
The Arizona House passed two bills aimed at securing their elections. The first requires election officials to hand over records to prosecutors. The second raises the threshold of auto recounts to 0.5 percentage points.
The Associated Press reported:
Arizona House Republicans advanced a measure requiring election officials to give prosecutors records of mail ballots that get rejected because the signature doesn’t match the one on file.
Mail voting accounts for the overwhelming majority of ballots cast in Arizona. County officials verify they’re valid by matching a signature on the ballot envelope to those on file from voter registration forms, driver’s license records and previous elections.
If the signature seems off, officials work to contact the voter, who has five days after the election to resolve the issue. Ballots not resolved are not counted.
This is an excerpt from the Conservative Brief.
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