by John Solomon
The Arizona attorney general’s office has opened an inquiry into Maricopa County’s handling of the mid-term elections, demanding a full report of well-publicized irregularities and warning there is evidence of “statutory violations.”
The letter from Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s election integrity unit marks a major escalation in the dispute over how voters were treated on Election Day in the state’s largest county, where scores of ballot tabulators had problems because of printing problems.
The problems have delayed the declaration of a winner in the razor-thin state attorney general’s race and led GOP gubernatorial candidate KariLake to question as premature the media’s declaration that her opponent, Democrat Katie Hobbs, won that race.
The letter sent late Saturday from Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright to the county’s chief civil division attorney, Thomas Liddy, demanded a full report on how the tabulator and printer issues were handled as well a copy of each voting location’s Official Ballot Report, including any discrepancies and explanations.
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John Solomon is an award-winning investigative journalist, author and digital media entrepreneur who serves as Chief Executive Officer and Editor in Chief of Just the News.
Background Photo “Voting Machines” by Virginia Office of the Governor. CC BY 2.0.
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I believe I smell a rat named Katie Hobbs. This type of malfeasance is not new to Maricopa County as well as other counties in Arizona. Specifically the ones that had a 120% voter turnout in the 2020 election where Biden won by only about 8,000 votes. The dems are cheating again.
I wonder how much of AZ’s government wants to know the truth of the matter.