In a recent conversation, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab shed light on the significant challenges faced by election workers in their respective states. Misinformation has been identified as a major obstacle to accurate voting processes.
Fontes and Schwab explained that misinformation can be incredibly damaging, particularly when it comes to the integrity of elections. They emphasized that election workers are often the frontline defenders against false information, which can spread quickly through social media and other channels.
The two secretaries also discussed the applicability of the 14th Amendment to the presidential ballot, with Schwab stating that the law's relevance should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Fontes concurred, suggesting that the amendment could be used as a framework for determining whether or not former President Donald Trump should appear on the 2024 ballot.
The conversation highlights the complex issues surrounding election integrity and misinformation, as well as the need for continued support and resources to protect voting systems.
Fontes and Schwab explained that misinformation can be incredibly damaging, particularly when it comes to the integrity of elections. They emphasized that election workers are often the frontline defenders against false information, which can spread quickly through social media and other channels.
The two secretaries also discussed the applicability of the 14th Amendment to the presidential ballot, with Schwab stating that the law's relevance should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Fontes concurred, suggesting that the amendment could be used as a framework for determining whether or not former President Donald Trump should appear on the 2024 ballot.
The conversation highlights the complex issues surrounding election integrity and misinformation, as well as the need for continued support and resources to protect voting systems.