It's an opportunity for somebody to object to the decision that's being made. And so I think if there was a different model considered, that's something that we would potentially lose. In a lot of other states or agencies, decisions about elections are made unilaterally by a single individual. making those decisions. In this case, you've got to get six hyper partisan individuals appointed by legislative leadership to agree, at least four of them to agree in order to implement something. (45:26–45:34)
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