BREAKING: AZ Hobbs Blocks Vote Reform: What’s She Hiding?

On Tuesday, Democrat Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs made headlines by vetoing a pivotal bill aimed at accelerating the vote-counting process in the state. The proposed legislation sought to modify the current voting system by mandating that early in-person mail-in ballot drop-offs be completed by 7 pm on the Friday preceding election day. Voters would still retain the ability to send in their ballots or deliver them directly to the County Recorder’s office by 7 pm on election day. However, the changes would have ensured that the counting process could begin earlier, targeting the efficiency demonstrated by states like Florida.

Governor Hobbs faced intense scrutiny following her election victory over Trump-endorsed Kari Lake, amid reports of malfunctioning voting machines and alleged fraudulent mail-in ballots. Critics argue that Hobbs secured her governorship through a flawed election system, a fact that has fueled ongoing debates about election integrity in the state. Despite these concerns, Hobbs rejected the bill, stating in her veto letter that it would “needlessly restrict Arizona citizens’ right to vote, or undermine the learning and safety of students in public school districts.” This statement has been widely criticized as a baseless defense against necessary election reforms.

Unfazed by the backlash, Hobbs emphasized her desire for “same day voter registration” to be considered within any future election legislation. This suggestion has been heavily criticized, with opponents arguing that it opens doors to disorganized and potentially fraudulent voting practices. Proponents of the bill argue that Hobbs’s veto is a thinly veiled attempt at political self-preservation. “Why help fix our elections when you’re only in office because of a broken one?” the Kari Lake War Room remarked, highlighting suspicions that Hobbs is prioritizing her political security over electoral transparency.

This action by Hobbs unfolds against a backdrop of determined efforts by Arizona Republicans to emulate Florida’s efficient vote-counting procedures. Their aim is to deliver election results swiftly and thereby boost public confidence in the outcomes. In a move to empower voters directly, Arizona House Republicans have passed a concurrent resolution to present this issue as a ballot initiative, allowing Arizonans to have their say on how elections should be conducted.

Looking to the future political landscape, U.S. Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has declared his intention to run for governor in 2026. Biggs, an ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, is anticipated to win the Republican nomination and could potentially challenge Hobbs in the gubernatorial race, setting the stage for a significant political showdown.

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  1. Bret Reply

    Getting democrats to vote for voter reform is a lot like getting congress to vote in term limits. Good luck. Power and wealth is their main goal. The corruption and fraud found by DOGE is mirrored in state governments but at a lower scale.

  2. Robert Reply

    Of course she did. Leftists have a vested interest in dragging out vote counting as long as possible. There were at least 2 house races in CA decided by votes counted in excess of a week after “election day.” The longer they can drag out the vote counting, the more votes they can “find” for their stooges.

  3. Mary Scirdinsky Reply

    What is she hiding, the ourcome of her whole election. She knows she lost and she is trying to keep the fraud from coming out. Especially in Maricopa Country results.

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