This article by Michael Mcdaniel is published by Court House News. Here is an excerpt:
The Arizona Senate blocked a sweeping slate of GOP-sponsored election reform bills Monday that many state Republicans claimed would have addressed concerns of election integrity, following the state’s audit of the 2020 presidential election.
Twelve election reform bills failed to pass the Republican-controlled Senate due to nay votes from two Republicans. The surprising result came after sponsors and committees spent weeks amending and prepping the bills for their final Senate read.
The dissenters of the bills were state Senators Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, and Paul Boyer, R-Glendale. Both have pushed back against claims from many of their colleagues that Joe’s Biden 2020 presidential election was fraudulent, and they have received harsh criticism from the Arizona GOP as a result.
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