Arizona’s attorney general this week implored the state’s two U.S. senators to vote no on H.R. 1, a massive election reform bill that the House of Representatives recently approved. “Public servants have no duty more sacred than protecting the peoples’ right to vote while maintaining the integrity of elections. As the chief legal officer for Arizona, I respectfully urge you to vote ‘No’ on the companion Senate bill to H.R. 1,” Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, a Republican, wrote in a March 15 letter to Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.). The bill, he added, “would not expand Arizonans’ right to vote, but only eviscerate the integrity of Arizona elections and undermine voter confidence.” Federal officials would be permitted to subvert Arizona’s ability to keep running elections in the state “and impede traditional notions of federalism by eradicating virtually all state control of the time, place, and manner of …