As Arizona adopts new system for overseas voters, some officials sound alarm
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As Arizona adopts new system for overseas voters, some officials sound alarm
Photo by Jim Small | Arizona MirrorOverseas voters who are registered in Arizona are receiving their ballots this week in a new way for the state’s special congressional election — but at least a few county officials are worried that the new system isn’t ready, and say they didn’t have enough time to notify voters of the change. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced the launch of the new system on Friday for military and overseas voters who…
Arizona to Pilot Overseas UOCAVA Voting Program Using Voter's "Personal Device," to Include Cell Phones
One of the more concerning vulnerabilities in our elections system is the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, or UOCAVA. The Gateway Pundit has written numerous articles about UOCAVA vulnerabilities, including articles about Iranian hackers breaking into UOCAVA voter databases and using the names and information of voters to cast UOCAVA ballots, a top UOCAVA expert revealing its vulnerabilities, and concerns about Georgia accep…
As Arizona adopts new system for overseas voters, some officials sound alarm - Rose Law Group Reporter
By Jen Fifield | VoteBeat Overseas voters who are registered in Arizona are receiving their ballots this week in a new way for the state’s special congressional election — but at least a few county officials are worried that the new system isn’t ready, and say they didn’t have enough time to notify voters of the change. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced the launch of the new system on Friday for military and overseas voters who are regi…
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