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Democracy is under siege : Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs
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Opinion | Katie Hobbs: I m leading the fight for voting rights in Arizona We need the Senate to step up, now
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A recent national poll from Grinnell College found that 96% of Americans believe that free and fair elections are important to our democracy. The same poll showed only 53% of Americans are confident that the votes of the 2022 election will be counted correctly.
Regardless of party affiliation â Democrat, Republican or Independent â we can all agree that a lack of faith in our elections poses real challenges for our country.
Unfortunately, Republican legislators in Arizona are offering all the wrong âsolutions,â and are increasing division and mistrust. The clearest example is the Senateâs so-called audit of the 2020 election. Maricopa County previously hired two federally certified companies to audit the election equipment â and there was no evidence of vote switching or modification of software.
Ducey signs off on voter purge law
Measure makes it easier for Arizona to remove names from automatic early ballot list
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Gov. Doug Ducey, (R-Ariz.) on Tuesday signed a bill that will make it easier to purge infrequent voters from the list of those who automatically receive a ballot ahead of every election.
Ducey signed the measure just hours after it cleared the state Senate. It requires a voter remain active in order to remain on the permanent early ballot list. If a voter sits out for more than four-years, his or her name will be purged from the list.