Governor Hobbs Thumbs Nose at Election Integrity and American Manufacturing

The integrity of our electoral process is vital to maintaining the foundations of democracy. Reliable and secure voting machines play a crucial role in the faith, trust, and confidence of our elections. Knowing and understanding this, the Arizona Legislature just passed H.B. 2613, which would have mandated voting machines used in state elections be made in […]

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Legislature Has No Record Of Receiving 2 Election Reports From AZSOS

It sounds like a simple enough statutory requirement for Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to comply with – provide quarterly reports to the Legislature with specific data related to cancellations of voter registrations, including dead voters and those who have moved out of a county. But legislative staffers say no such reports have been

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Former Ohio Secretary Of State: Not All Legal Ballots Counted In Arizona

The former secretary of state of Ohio has come to the defense of embattled GOP candidate Abe Hamadeh, claiming that not all legal ballots were counted in the 2022 election. Hamadeh shared the remarks from the former Ohio official: Ken Blackwell, who currently serves as Center For Election Integrity chair for the America First Policy

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LA Judge and DA break the law by releasing Konnech’s servers to China

Video from Eugene Yu’s evidence hearing on Wednesday: The LADA dropped charges against him. Konnech’s servers were returned to China last Thursday. According to a federal court order dated March 3rd, Konnech’s servers should be returned to the Houston Federal Court. When? Upon conclusion of Konnech CEO Eugene Yu’s $2.6 million embezzlement case in Los

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Arizona House Joins Senate in Passing Resolution to Ban Foreign Voting Machines and Require Source Code, Ballot Images, Chain of Custody Documents, and Log Files to Be Made Public

The Arizona House voted yesterday to pass Senate Concurrent Resolution 1037, setting official requirements for the use of electronic voting machines in the state and banning the use of some. The resolution passed in the Arizona Senate on March 6 by a vote of 16-13. On Thursday, March 30, The Arizona House joined the Senate and

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South Dakota Bans Ranked-Choice Voting In Elections, And Idaho Could Be Next

South Dakota scored a major win for election integrity on Tuesday by becoming the first state in 2023 to ban ranked-choice voting (RCV) in elections, with Idaho potentially following suit. On Tuesday, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed SB 55, which stipulates that the state’s board of elections “may not authorize” and political subdivisions “may not adopt or

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ERIC Caught Sharing Voter Data With CEIR

Newly acquired public records reveal that there’s much more to the exact relationship between the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) and the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) than meets the eye. Emails obtained by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (and archived here) show Rhode Island Elections Director Rob Rock “working with CEIR” “to facilitate the secure transfer of

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Inside the Census Bureau’s Corruption of the Electoral College and U.S. House

Arizona’s election picture takes a mysterious dive into the bowels of data reconciliation hell when considering its population trends over five decades.  The state, and its largest county, Maricopa, has been soaring in population growth since the 1970s, but supposedly hit a brick wall in the 2010s, despite all firsthand accounts to the contrary.  I

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Politico’s Coverage Of Republican States Ditching A Leftist Voter Roll Operation Is Democrat Propaganda, Not News

Following several leading Republican election officials’ decision to withdraw their states from a widely used voter-roll management group with ties to left-wing activists, the notoriously Democrat-friendly Politico is attempting to cast the move as a bid to “upend” the “backbone of American elections.” On Friday, Ohio and Iowa became the latest states to announce their departure from

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