Arizona Vows To Stop Electronic Voting Machines, 4009

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Good evening, I’m still reporting on the coup.

Arizona state legislators have passed out of committee a new resolution aimed at prohibiting computerized voting machines in federal elections.
The resolution demands that all voting machines used as the primary method of counting votes in a federal election meet Department of Defense standards, and according to this morning’s report by Emerald Robinson, none of them do.

The resolution, called SCR 1037, also requires that all source code, log files and ballots must be publicly posted.

Today, Arizona Senator Wendy Rogers posted this tweet early this morning:

Here are some key sections of this resolution:

“Whereas, computerized voting machines used in this state are unsecure, lack full public transparency and deprive voters of the right to know that their votes are counted and reported in an accurate, auditable, legal and transparent process; and

“Whereas, instances of computerized voting machine failures to accurately record vote totals have repeatedly occurred since 2002 and continue to occur to this day; and

“Whereas, because of the lack of transparency and detailed public postelection audits of computerized voting machines, there is no way to tell how many times inaccurate election results have been wrongly certified; and

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