Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, had this exchange regarding Arizona elections with host Leyla Gulen on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast:
"Everything that we're seeing, the fundamentals of Arizona is that voter engagement is going to be incredibly high in 2024. The only caveat to that is there are some voters that are still discouraged by those concerns about election fraud and the integrity of our system. Whether or not non-US citizens are voting in our elections, or are we having appropriate safeguards to make sure that our voter rolls are clean in other respects?
And that's why our organization and others, we've been very active both on educating voters to make sure they understand the importance of continuing participation in the process, it's critically important. As we always say, if you don't participate in the process, you lose 100% of the time. It's important to get involved. But secondly, we've taken proactive measures to do everything we can here in the state of Arizona that we have a secure, trustworthy, voting system, both voter registration and in our election process."
Mussi appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss requirements for Arizona election officials to remove voter registration that do not have proof of U.S. citizenship, as well as other predictions regarding election security this fall.
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club is a non-profit advocacy organization founded in 2005 which focuses on “advancing a pro-growth, limited government agenda in Arizona.”
Scot Mussi was born and raised Arizona and graduated from Arizona State University in 2004. He lives in Gilbert with his wife and their three children.