First, some good news: we have passed a key resolution to get around the objection of the semi-legitimate Katie Hobbs!
Western Journal has the story:
The Arizona Senate Committee on Elections passed a resolution Monday reclaiming its authority to oversee federal elections in the state.
The resolution — offered by Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli, a Republican — also requires voting machines to be made entirely of components made in the U.S.
Further, the source code of any machines used in federal elections must be made available to the public along with the ballot images and system log files of each tabulator used during an election.
Maricopa County, where 60 percent of Arizona’s voters live, uses Dominion Voting Systems, while nearly all the other counties in the state use Election Systems & Software. Both Dominion and ES&S voting equipment include components from Dell, which sources many of its microchips from China and Taiwan.
ES&S acknowledges on its website that some of its components come from China, but all its machines are assembled and tested in the U.S.
In a Tuesday interview with “Real America’s Voice” host Steve Bannon, Senate Elections Committee Chairwoman Wendy Rogers said, “We passed a Senate concurrent resolution through the committee, which reclaims our plenary power per the United States Constitution to oversee federal elections.”
“The Senate [concurrent] resolution is something that the governor has no say in,” she explained.
“We also passed through committee a Senate bill, which will ostensibly reclaim our power to oversee state elections,” Rogers said.
This was one thing we could do that DIDN'T need Katie Hobbs' signature- it's reasserting the authority the Constitution gave us all along.
We did however pass normal legislation also- including a fix for the current elections mess.
Meanwhile, the Gateway Pundit reports that Dominion Machines- used only in Maricopa County, within Arizona- are "riddled with bugs", per court documents:
On Thursday, FOX News filed a brief in this case with Dominion Voting Systems. FOX News uncovered some material issues with Dominion and its voting systems. These items were so serious that Dominion employees expressed concerns about these issues.
Discovery in this case revealed that Dominion’s own employees expressed serious concerns about the security of its machines.
Mark Beckstrand, a Dominion Sales Manager, confirmed that other parties “have gotten ahold of [Dominion’s] equipment illicitly” in the past. Beckstrand identified specific instances in Georgia and North Carolina and testified that a Dominion machine was “hacked” in Michigan. Beckstrand confirmed that these security failures were “reported about in the news.”
And just weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Dominion’s Director of Product Strategy and Security, Eric Coomer, acknowledged in private that “our shit is just riddled with bugs.” Indeed, Coomer had been castigating Dominion’s failures for years. In 2019, Coomer noted that “our products suck.” He lamented that “[a]lmost all” of Dominion’s technological failings were “due to our complete f— up in installation.”
In another instance, he identified a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.” Ex.H4, Coomer Email (Jan. 5, 2018). He went on to note: “It does not get much worse than that.” And while many companies might have resolved their errors, Coomer lamented that “we don’t address our weaknesses effectively!”
Sounds to me like Dominion employees know their product has fatal errors!
I've been called many names by the Democrats and their media allies. But when it's all said and done, the facts all point to one conclusion:
Our elections aren't secure and are susceptible to fraudulent interference.
PAID FOR BY WENDY ROGERS FOR AZ SENATE
Wendy Rogers is a retired member of the Air Force. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or the Department of Defense.