Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers, a Republican representing the 7th Senate District, posted several updates on her social media account in mid-December 2025. The tweets included commentary on a wedding event and developments related to Arizona’s voter registration system.
On December 14, 2025, Rogers shared details from a recent wedding, stating: “At the wedding of Defend The Guard’s @GetMeRoss Trumble with champions @DanMcKnight30 @ShawnLD8 https://t.co/f6v4DnjbFw”.
Later that day, she addressed issues concerning Arizona’s voter registration system. According to her post from December 14, 2025: “Update since late 2024. Glitch in Arizona’s voter registration system, where ~218,000 voters were erroneously flagged as having submitted proof of citizenship (when they hadn’t), was first publicly detailed in September 2024, when the number jumped from an initial 98,000 affected https://t.co/phC9dVcHlF”.
On December 15, 2025, Rogers posted another message: ” https://t.co/w242i3kjBX”.
The glitch referenced by Rogers relates to an incident that came to light in September 2024 involving the erroneous flagging of approximately 218,000 voters in Arizona’s registration system. Initially reported as affecting about 98,000 individuals, the scope expanded significantly as more information became available later that year.
Wendy Rogers has served as state senator for Arizona’s 7th district since being elected in 2023. She succeeded Theresa Hatathlie and is affiliated with the Republican Party.
