Katie Hobbs, the George Soros financed ex-Secretary of State and now Governor of Arizona has shut down more legislative election reform bills than any Governor in America in 2023.



In total, U.S. governors have so far vetoed 13 bills this year, compared to nine vetos at this point in 2022.
Hobbs, considered a disgraced governor for stealing the last election with the help of the corrupt Maricopa County elections board, has vetoed these bills:
AZHB 2308
Secretary of state; election; recusal 2023-05-19 Vetoed Election officials
AZHB 2305
Ballots; signature verification; observers 2023-05-19 Vetoed Poll observers, Signature matching

AZHB 2560
Images; voter lists; records; contest. 2023-05-19 Vetoed Transparency, Reporting, Voter list maintenance
AZHB 2691
Elections; ballot chain of custody 2023-04-18 Vetoed Chain of custody
AZHB 2552
Voting; elections; tally; prohibition 2023-04-12 Vetoed Ranked-choice voting
AZHB 2322
Early ballots; signatures; guidelines; challenges2023-04-06 VetoedSignature matching

AZSB 1074
Tabulating equipment; standards; source codes 2023-04-06 Vetoed Counting and canvassing procedures, Reporting, Cybersecurity
AZHB 2415
Active early voting lists; removal 2023-04-06 Vetoed Permanent lists
AZHB 2477
Electoral college; support 2023-04-05 Vetoed Presidential elections
Other state governors who have vetoed election reform bills include those from Kansas, North Dakota, South Carolina and Wyoming.
KSSB 209
Requiring all advance voting ballots be returned by 7 p.m. on election day. 2023-04-26 Vetoed. Absentee/mail-in ballot deadlines
NDHB1273
Home rule powers. 2023-04-26 Vetoed Ranked-choice voting
SCH4413
Bamberg County School District 2023-05-18 Vetoed Municipal election procedures.
WY SF0131
Prohibition on delivery of unsolicited ballot forms. 2023-03-17 Vetoed Absentee/mail-in ballot request processes
So far, states have enacted 164 election-related bills in 2023, compared to the 131 bills enacted at this point in 2022.

The bill topics with the most legislative activity this week were audits and oversight (29), ballot access (21), voter registration and list maintenance (21), counting and certification (18), contest specific procedures (17), and election dates and deadlines (17).
Of these 164 bills, Democrats sponsored 26 (15.9%), Republicans sponsored 103 (62.8%), and 19 (11.6%) had bipartisan sponsorship. Committees or legislators with independent or other party affiliations sponsored the remaining 16 (9.8%) bills.

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Just proves how corrupt and dishonest she is.
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She is corrupt. However, I do not support rank choice voting. See what happened in Alaska last year.
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No way do I support it as it is a simple ways to a means to manipulate and control by gaming the system.
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