During a recent meeting of the Navajo County Board of Supervisors, concerns regarding election integrity and management were prominently raised by several residents. A voter expressed anxiety over the upcoming election, emphasizing the necessity for reliable voting machines and tabulators to ensure that every vote is counted accurately. The individual urged the board to implement safeguards to enhance the security and honesty of the voting process, highlighting the critical nature of the upcoming election.
Jacqueline Garrett Allen, a local resident, shared her family's troubling experiences with mail-in ballots, noting that her husband received a notice about a change to mail-in voting despite never requesting it, and her daughter received multiple mail-in ballots without her consent. Allen called for a comprehensive assessment of the election management systems, citing reported irregularities and deficiencies that need urgent attention from the board.
Roger L. Gorris also addressed the board, providing feedback on a recent Logic and Accuracy (LNA) test conducted by the elections department. He commended the staff for their professionalism but expressed concerns about the availability of information on the county's election processes, suggesting that better communication could alleviate public apprehensions.
The discussions underscored a growing demand among residents for transparency and accountability in the electoral process, as they seek assurance that their votes will be counted fairly and accurately in the upcoming elections. The board of supervisors is urged to prioritize these issues to restore public confidence in the electoral system.