Anti-democratic laws wreak havoc on ability to cast ballot
An election worker gathers tabulated ballots to be boxed inside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office on Nov. 10, 2022, in Phoenix. Maricopa County’s election vendor Runbeck Election Services is not subject to public records law. Judge Bradley Astrowsky found Runbeck was not required to fulfill a public records request for security footage from We the People Arizona Alliance, a conservative political action committee focused on election fraud, as the contract between the company and the county did not include work deemed an “important legislative function” nor require maintenance of security cameras and footage. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Anti-democratic laws wreak havoc on ability to cast ballot
Last year, the Arizona Legislature passed anti-democratic voting bills that wreaked havoc on Arizonans’ abilities to cast a ballot. This included House Bill 2492, which created a new restrictive proof...
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