That's what depressed me about Sundance's article, knowing that this is exactly how Hobbs et al screwed us there legally, and that the Legislature had set it up. Which leads to the SC case: normally I would be in favor of letting the Legislatures make the rules, but some are going to make rules that benefit their party, and set up the parties so they can't be directed by the constituents.
They wrote a law mandating that machine counts have to be verified by⦠another machine count? WTF?
I thought machine counts were for convenience and hand counts were for verification. AZ really needs to revert those laws.
That's what depressed me about Sundance's article, knowing that this is exactly how Hobbs et al screwed us there legally, and that the Legislature had set it up. Which leads to the SC case: normally I would be in favor of letting the Legislatures make the rules, but some are going to make rules that benefit their party, and set up the parties so they can't be directed by the constituents.