I am not complaining. Just tried to provide a little more clarity to this specific situation is all.
The real story is in Maricopa the State Senate and local officials canāt settle on the scope of the audit.
The article you provided made clearer what the Arizona senate is trying to accomplish as follows:
The move comes after the county refused to allow the Senate access to election equipment, copies of ballots and other materials under a subpoena issued by lawmakers, some of whom continue to question whether Democratic President Joe Biden won.
Senate President Karen Fann said in a statement that the auditor will be tasked with doing an audit much larger in scope than the county intends.
āWe must bring back confidence that the election results reported are how votes were legally cast,ā Fann said. "The Senateās forensic audit will bring accuracy and detail to the process, and with that restore integrity to the election process.ā
If it is true that making things easier and doable by mail doesnāt mean there will be more fraud:
Why donāt we apply the same standards to firearm purchases? We could allow them to be applied for over the internet and mailed directly to somebodies home so long as they have purchased a gun in person in the past.
House Bill 2720 would allow the House, by a majority vote, to revoke the secretary of stateās certification of presidential electors āchosen by Arizona votersā to cast the stateās electoral college votes.