'We didn't have these offices in 2021... 2022... 2023 and now all of a sudden in an election year, in a heavily Democratic county, she takes this action unilaterally.'
An Arizona court found on Friday that ballot signature verification guidance issued by the secretary of state's office does "not have the force of law."
The goal is to 'protect the integrity of the ballot box from delusion, mismanagement, errors, [and] fraud,' RITE President Derek Lyons told The Federalist.
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