Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs on Tuesday vetoed a bill to speed up Arizona’s vote-counting process by requiring in-person mail-in ballot drop-offs to be completed before Election Day.
Under the new law, voters would still be allowed to send in their ballot or deliver their ballot to the County Recorder’s office by 7 pm on election day, but early in-person drop-offs in ballot drop boxes must be completed by 7 pm on Friday before election day.
It can be recalled that Katie Hobbs stole her election for Governor from Trump-Endorsed Kari Lake when 60% of voting machines failed on election day, and thousands of fraudulent mail-in ballots were inserted into the system.
Hobbs claimed in her veto letter that this law would somehow “needlessly restrict Arizona citizens’ right to vote, or undermine the learning and safety of students in public school districts.”
“The focus of this legislation is disenfranchising eligible voters,” Hobbs baselessly claimed, reminding the legislature that she wants “same day voter registration” to be included in the bill.
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