'I think that people in other parts of the country should be looking at what's going on in Arizona as an example of what not to do.'
of widespread malfeasance.
In an interview with NBC News, Cutler said there's a need for such scrutiny in his state after last year's vote not because of Trump's fraud claims but because of voter concern over significant changes to the state's election system and a number of snafus that happened as they were implemented. Bennett said he believes such audits will become "a standard part of our whole election system." Like other state GOP leaders, Bennett said the review is about uncovering any flaws with the prior election so they can recommend fixes — not about seeking to overturn the results.
"It's a tremendous concern," said Eddie Perez, a voting systems expert at the Open Source Election Technology Institute, a nonpartisan election technologies research and development organization. "Because really, what's at stake and what's being corroded here is the very idea that we can have some kind of truth in election outcomes."
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