A Clinton-appointed federal judge blocked a new Arizona election integrity law from being enforced in the upcoming 2022 General Election. HB2247 is meant to clean the voter rolls and remove registrants who are registered in another state and no longer live in Arizona. The new law would add a statement on voter registration forms
An Arizona judge has ruled that state officials cannot enforce a new election bill in the upcoming midterm elections
- Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and other officials shall not "take any action to implement or enforce H.B. 2243 in a manner that would remove any voter's eligibility to vote in the 2022 general election or disqualify any otherwise-valid ballot"
- The changes to the state election code shouldn't take effect until January 1, 2023
The Arizona 2020 election audit uncovered massive election law violations and hundreds of thousands of illegal or fraudulent ballots in the 2020 Presidential Election
- This is another attempt by the Democrats to steal elections through dirty voter rolls and mass mail-in ballots
- A similar attempt by Democrats to radically change election law in Arizona was recently shot down by the Arizona Supreme Court.
No comments:
Post a Comment