Effort seeks to protect Arizona's elections, voter integrity

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The Arizona Democracy Resilience Network started as part of a nationwide push by the Carter Center to promote understanding and non-violence.

Patty Machelor Arizona's general election is approaching, and with it apprehension about how things will go in a state at risk for related intimidation and violence.

“Our democracy, I am afraid to say, is in real danger,” he said. “Online chatter is very alarming and voluminous.” Barber said that while Pima County did not have the same armed protests as Maricopa County in 2020, the potential exists here and throughout the state. So far, 60 religious leaders from across the state have been invited to meet virtually, at the end of September, with Barber and Henninger. They will be asked to urge people to accept election results and not become violent, or incite violence, if their candidate loses.

Pastor Bart Smith with St. Mark's Presbyterian Church in Tucson has also signed on to help Barber and Henninger. Photos: 2020 General Election in Pima County and Arizona Ballot processing in Pima County Ballot processing in Pima County Ballot processing in Pima County Ballot processing in Pima County Ballot processing in PIma County Ballot processing in PIma County Ballot processing in PIma County Ballot processing in PIma County Ballot processing, Pima County Ballot processing, Pima County Ballot processing, Pima County Election Day, Pima County and Arizona, 2020 Election Day, Pima County and Arizona,...

He pointed out that a forensic document examiner hired by Ward’s attorney reviewed 100 of those envelopes. In fact, she said nothing in the Republican legislative leaders’ request for the inquiry alleges there are any “irregularities” in the way the election was conducted. “As a conservative Republican, I don’t like the results of the presidential election,” Bowers said in a prepared statement. “But I cannot and will not entertain a suggestion that we violate current law to change the outcome of a certified election.”

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