This is an interesting look at the mindset and culture of MAGA election deniers and what election officials are up against.

Summary: Trump sympathizer who believed 2020 had fraud became an election official in a community of people with similar views. But his far-right constituents were unhappy with *everything* he did, because they regard every election procedure as *inherently* suspect, every safeguard as *inherently* insufficient. He quit.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/12/politics/arizona-election-director-maga-invs/index

Notably, there absolutely *are* some voting technologies, such as DRE machines, that are inherently insecure. But the complaints here had nothing to do with any actual security problems or principles. They objected to paper ballots in absentee voting (a well-established process that has long existed in every state). They objected to voting centers. And so on.

But no discussion of Risk Limiting Audits or other (actually effective) controls that could genuinely improve security.

The lesson here seems to be that election denial, at least in these circles, has little to do with any actual demands for improving election integrity, but is more a proxy for a less focused, but extreme, dissatisfaction with and mistrust of government generally.
This is definitely consistent with my experience with these communities. You can't engage with them on actually improving elections, because that's not what they're really concerned about.
Anyway, please be extra nice to election officials. They have an essential job that's difficult under even the best circumstances, but right now they're being forced to put up with more bullshit than anyone should have to see in a lifetime.
@mattblaze not at all to diminish the nonsense election officials are subjected to, but so are we all. I'm just a lay observer of current events and feel beset by deranged disinformation every day. None of us deserve this
@pinsk How sad for you.
@mattblaze @pinsk( I’m looking for the “over their head” emoji… 😜)