Shawnna LM Bolick, a political figure active on social media, has recently shared insights into legislative developments concerning election procedures in Arizona. Her tweets discuss the removal of provisions aimed at accelerating election results and other related legislative maneuvers.
On June 22, 2025, Bolick commented on an amendment by Hoffman that eliminated a provision intended to expedite election result processes. She noted, “The Hoffman floor amendment removed the provision to speed up our election results.” She added context regarding the bill’s history, indicating that it was previously vetoed by Hobbs.
In another tweet posted later the same day, Bolick provided further details about past legislative efforts thwarted by a veto from Hobbs. She mentioned Senator Petersen’s proposed bill designed to implement Florida-style elections in Arizona, stating “Earlier this session Hobbs vetoed Senator Petersen’s election bill to bring FL style elections to AZ.” Bolick also criticized a last-minute floor amendment introduced without consensus during nighttime discussions.
Later that afternoon, Bolick expressed concern over the removal of provisions meant for quicker election outcomes. She tweeted about efforts made earlier in the session to introduce “FL style elections” through a special ad hoc committee in the House. However, she lamented that these efforts were undermined when the key provision was removed from the ballot referral. Her frustration was evident as she remarked “Yet, in the dark of the night the provision to speed up ‘faster results’ was stripped out of the ballot referral.”
Additional information reveals that Shawnna LM Bolick is involved in legislative activities within Arizona’s political landscape and has been vocal about electoral reform efforts.



