An evil witch fight between the GQP Queen of voter suppression, Michelle Ugenti-Rita, and QAnon Queen Kelly Townsend, ended in mutually assured destruction of their voter suppression bills on Tuesday.
It reminded me of the witch fight scene from Oz The Great & Powerful (only there’s no “Glinda the good witch” in this version – they are both evil witches).
The Arizona Capitol Times reports, GOP lawmakers’ feud ends with dead election bills:
State senators voted Tuesday to kill a host of changes in state election laws as a long-simmering dispute between two Republicans spilled out into the open.
And the result was mutually-assured destruction of both their measures.
The fight, playing out on the Senate floor, started when Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, refused to support SB1241. That proposal contained a wish list from Sen. Kelly Townsend, R-Mesa, of fixes she said needed to be made in how elections are administered.
For example, it sought to set up a procedure for county or state prosecutors to get involved when there is an inconsistency between someone’s signature on an early ballot and what is on file with the county recorder.
Do you consistently write your name exactly the same way every time? This evil witch wanted you referred for prosecution for a mere deviation from your signature sample that you probably signed years ago when you registered to vote, if you are a regular voter.
It also dealt with a requirement that people who register to vote in Arizona must cancel their registration in the state from which they moved. And it provided that anyone who votes at a polling place get a paper receipt showing their ballot has been accepted.
The “I voted” sticker is not good enough for you?
But Ugenti-Rita said many of these issues never got a public airing in the Government Committee which she chairs. And she said it makes little sense to make massive changes in election laws now, before the Senate-ordered audit is completed and recommendations are made for necessary fixes to the law.
Something wicked this way comes. Arizona Republic: “A last-minute addition to the state budget approved by senators along party lines would create a committee to receive the [bogus] findings from the ongoing [GQP sham “fraudit.”] “The committee would make recommendations to the Senate president based on those [bogus] findings, including calling for a special session to take up legislation.” This puts the onus on the Wimpy Kid Governor, Doug Ducey, who so far has failed to stand up to the national embarrassment of the GQP sham “fraudit,” because only he can call a special session.
Townsend shot back that she had, in fact, sought a hearing on these issues in the Government Committee but that Ugenti-Rita told her there simply wasn’t enough time.
“I think that’s a pretty substandard approach,” she said, saying her bills “never had a chance.”
So Townsend did an end run of sorts. She had the unheard provisions tacked on when her original bill — dealing only with paper receipts for ballots — went through the House.
And do you know who gave the evil QAnon Queen this assist? That’s right, our Troll Boy, Rep. John Kavanagh.
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That set the stage for Tuesday’s vote when the Senate was asked to approve those changes.
When Ugenti-Rita objected, things got personal. [See video above.]
Townsend said the needed fixes won’t be enacted “because of pride, because of nonfeasance, because the chairwoman didn’t like that I went around her” and because Ugenti-Rita is unhappy with the number of provisions in the final bill.
“For those reasons, this chairwoman is denying the people of Arizona confidence and election security,” she said. “That’s unacceptable.”
With no Democrats in support, Ugenti-Rita’s “no” vote killed the measure.
But there was immediate payback.
Townsend then refused to support SB1083, a proposal by Ugenti-Rita to require recounts in more situations. And, again, without Democrat backing, that bill also died.
Under current law, a statewide election requires an automatic recount when the margin of difference between candidates or side of a ballot measure is 0.1% or fewer than 200 votes, whichever is lower. SB 1083 would change that to a flat 0.5% difference.
That number is significant.
In 2020, Joe Biden outpolled Donald Trump in Arizona by 10,475 votes out of more than 3.3 million ballots cast for the two candidates, not counting those who voted for others. That did not trigger a recount based on the 200-vote figure.
Had SB1083 been in place, any difference of fewer than 16,670 votes would have mandated the recount. But with Townsend’s “no” vote and no support from Democrats, the measure failed.
Senate procedures do allow reconsideration. But that would require Ugenti-Rita and Townsend making peace before the session wraps up later this year.
Better hope that this evil witch fight continues until they destroy each other.
And then you better turn your attention to our Wimpy Kid Governor Ducey when the QAnon conspiracy theorist who claimed the election was stolen in order to get hired by Arizona Republican Senators for their GQP sham “fraudit” releases his bogus report to confirm their “stop the steal” MAGA/QAnon fantasies promoted by their insurrectionist “Dear Leader.” Any special session based upon this fraudulent report (there is already a QAnon conspiracy movie about it, Audit leader Doug Logan appears in conspiracy theorist election film) is going to be a shitshow extravaganza.
The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Voting Rights Section may have to intervene. (Assuming that the U.S. Supreme Court has not destroyed what is left of the 56 year old landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965).
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