Monday, February 14, 2022

GOP-Led AZ Senate Panel Votes To Hand-Count All Ballots


Republican State Senators, on Monday, advanced Legislation that would require every Ballot Cast in Arizona's Elections to be counted by Hand, with GOP Proponents who embraced Trump's False narrative of massive Voter Fraud calling it a needed Reform.

The Proposal from State Sen. Wendy Rogers (R-6th District), was Approved by the Senate Government Committee on a 4-3 Vote with No Democratic support. The Measure is One of scores of Election Bills making their way through the Legislature this year.

Rogers said her Proposal for an All-Hand Count Tabulation, was prompted by Comments made by Doug Logan, the CEO of the Firm the Arizona Senate hired to Recount 2.1 million Maricopa County Ballots last spring, by the now Closed Cyber Ninjas company.

“This does away with the machines," Rogers said. “When I interviewed cyber forensic expert Doug Logan ... he told me that the biggest finding he has from the audit is that the more technology we use, the more chance there is to cheat."

Logan's Hand-Counting Operation used Hundreds of People, lasted weeks, and only Recounted the Presidential and U.S. Senate Races. He confirmed that President Biden Won, as the Original Machine Count had found.

Jen Marson, Executive Director of the Arizona Association of Counties, said the Proposal was simply Unworkable. “As we know, we cannot get enough people in many of our counties to conduct the limited hand count that happens post-election,” Marson told the Panel. “I struggle to believe that we would have enough people to hand count the entire election and all of the different ballot styles associated with that election in any kind of timely fashion.”

But Rogers says, there would be No Shortage of Volunteers to Count the Ballots quickly, although she Failed to mention there are Dozens of Races on each Ballot. Statewide, 3.4 million Ballots were cast in 2020.

State Sen. Kelly Townsend (R-16th District), the Committee's Republican Chair, was shepherding more than a DEzen election Bills through her Panel Monday afternoon, with plans to go into the evening. They included Bills, like the Ban that required use of “Sharpies” to Mark Ballots as she sought to address just One of the Claims she said led Trump Supporters to dispute the Election Results.

With only a One-Vote Majority in the Senate and House, many of the more Outlandish Proposals are unlikely to make it into Law. In addition to Rogers' Proposal to require Ppaper Ballots and Banning Machine Counts, others would Eliminate Voting-by-Mail, which is used by the vast Majority of Arizona Voters.

State Sen. Paul Boyer (R-20th District) is one big Roadblock. “So I’m not voting to decertify (the 2020 election), I’m not voting for the 17 tests and the magic paper," he said last week, the last a reference to a Plan to add a Host of Ballot Paper Security Measures. “I’m not voting to get rid of early voting. I’m not voting to prohibit all-mail ballots for schools, school elections. What else was out there?”

House Speaker Rusty Bowers (R-25th District) is another, he recently assigned a Republican House Member's Plan to eliminate Mail-in-Voting and require Hand Counts to be done in One day to 12 different Committees.

Democrats have scoffed at many of the Republican efforts, calling them Outgrowths of Trump's Campaign to get Lawmakers in a 6 Battleground States where he Lost to Overturn the Election.

In the Senate Committee Hearing on Monday, the Three Democrats on the GOP-dominated Panel mainly stayed Silent as a parade of Election Bills were heard.

“It's one of those days where you’re realizing that they’ve gone so far off the rails that it almost kind of defies giving it any more legitimacy than it already has by trying to comment,” Sen. Martin Quezada (D-29th District) said in a brief Interview during the Panel's dinner break. “You’re not going to persuade these folks, and these ideas are so crazy that it’s like it’s not even worth arguing against.”










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