I still have questions about why Maricopa County decided to implement "vote centers" where voters can vote anywhere when the tabulation is done by precinct.
How in the world did they test that the voters were assigned the correct ballots for their voting precinct when they can vote anywhere, and there are 12000 or so ballot types, and admittedly Maricopa County said this year's general election is the longest ballot ever??
Shouldn't there be test records for that change? Is that legal??
Just when did Maricopa make that decision to go to "voting centers"?
This is kinda like those Mobile Voting Vehicles that were banned in Georgia after the 2020 election.
The world is watching.
I still have questions about why Maricopa County decided to implement "vote centers" where voters can vote anywhere when the tabulation is done by precinct.
How in the world did they test that the voters were assigned the correct ballots for their voting precinct when they can vote anywhere, and there are 12000 or so ballot types, and admittedly Maricopa County said this year's general election is the longest ballot ever??
Shouldn't there be test records for that change? Is that legal??
Just when did Maricopa make that decision to go to "voting centers"?
This is kinda like those Mobile Voting Vehicles that were banned in Georgia after the 2020 election.
https://www.maricopa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/80026/Maricopa-County-Response-11-27-2022
Why???