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    Elections 2022 (Part I): Arizona certifies 2022 election

    Editors note:

    Upcoming Citizens Journal postings on this topic from various authors writing for different media platforms include: Elections 2022 Part II: Here’s how they did it: Real-Time Election Fraud; Elections 2022 Part III: 2022 Midterms: We Can Stop the Election Fraud: It’s Time To Act; Elections 2022 Part IV: Election Integrity Project CA; Elections 2022 Part V: Who’s Cleaning Our Voter Rolls; Elections 2022 Part VI: The Largest U.S. Counties Removed Only Zero to Two Ineligible Voters from Their Voters Rolls the last Four years: Elections 2022 Part VII: Soros Open Society and the Founding of the Nation’s Largest Voter Roll Clean-Up Operation; Elections 2022: Part VIII: A Response to the Panicked Media Attacks.

    By Caroline Downey

    PHOENIX—Maricopa County said Sunday the tabulator malfunctions that affected roughly 20 percent of its voting centers on Election Day did not ultimately compromise the freeness or fairness of the midterm elections in Arizona.

    While failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake insists that the voting machine issues disenfranchised voters and cost her a victory against Democrat Katie Hobbs, a report conducted by the county concluded that the voting process was not undermined.

    “While Maricopa County’s printer issue in 2022 impacted more Vote Centers than normal, every voter was afforded the ability to legally and securely cast their ballot,” the report reads.

    The election integrity unit of the Arizona attorney general’s office requested a review of the complications that happened on November 8 ahead of the election certification on December 5. Lake was projected to win in the closing days of the race but ultimately lost to Hobbs, who presided over the election as secretary of state.

    The report suggested that political commentators and figures spread misinformation about the viability of the “Door 3” option and stifled voting as a result.

    “The secure Door 3 option has been a decades-long practice in Maricopa County. Despite this being a legal, secure, and reliable voting option, many high profile and influential individuals instructed voters to not deposit their ballots in Door 3,” the report said. As a result, some residents refused to vote, according to the report.

    In a letter attached to the report, Republican Tom Liddy, head of Maricopa County’s civil division, argued that the contingency plan did not violate the state constitution provisions as “all voters were still provided reasonable, lawful options for voting.”

    Arizona election statutes do not require perfection but only uniformity in election administration, Liddy contended, a law which the tabulator glitches, while inconvenient and confusing, did not violate. Less than 1 percent of ballots cast in the 2022 general election were affected by these printer issues, the GOP official added.

    Lake, who has not yet conceded to Hobbs, sued Maricopa County election officials over the weekend, alleging that election laws were broken. Since the race was declared for Hobbs, the former TV personality has suggested the election was stolen from her due to fraud or malfeasance by Maricopa County. The message is in keeping with her insistence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from President Trump. Her embrace of “stop the steal” rhetoric attracted Trump’s endorsement and helped her gain momentum in the GOP primary.

    Lake tweeted Sunday: “Arizonans have no Faith & Trust in our Elections. Our Election Officials are incompetent (…or worse) They have failed us.” The GOP firebrand has lobbied for Maricopa County to delay certification of the 2022 election and for an investigation into the tabulator mishaps on Election Day.

    “I am focused like a laser beam focus on Arizona & election integrity. We have to take on this fight… We know we WON this election & we are going to do everything in our power to make sure that every single Arizonan’s vote that was disenfranchised is counted,” Lake said during an appearance on Real America’s Voice Friday.

    Kari Lake blasts Maricopa County’s certification of 2022 election

     

    By Michael Hernandez (Dec. 1) CitizensJournal.us

     

    PHOENIX—“Maricopa County just couldn’t wait to certify their botched election, the botched election where half of Election Day voting centers were inoperable, the botched election where Election Day printers caused mayhem across the county, the botched election where Arizonans were expected to wait in line two three, four even five hours simply to exercise their sacred right to vote,” said Kari Lake, Republican candidate for Arizona Governor contesting the general election in which her Democrat opponent, Katie Hobbs (also the Arizona Secretary of State) was declared winner by 17,000 votes.

    “Arizonans were told to throw their vote into a drawer, where it might ultimately end up in a plastic bin or a trash bag. Maricopa County, where it took two weeks to count, is the poster child for broken, botched elections. But if you bring up any of these issues, you are labeled an election denier or a conspiracy theorist,” said Lake.

    On Monday (Nov. 28), the Maricopa Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to certify the election day results despite a major conflict of interest involving both the Board of Supervisor Chairman Bill Gates and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer (an attorney with the law firm Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie) who created last November the Pro-Democracy Republicans Political Action Committee (PAC) to only support candidates who are not ‘election deniers’ and to stop any MAGA candidates—Arizona Republicans running for office were supported by former President Donald J. Trump (including Senate Republican candidate Blake Masters who ran against Democrat incumbent Mark Kelly).

    The five Maricopa County Board of Supervisors include: Chairman Bill Gates, District 3; Vice Chairman Clint Hickman, District 4; Supervisor Jack Sellers, District 1, Supervisor Thomas Galvin, District 2, and Supervisor Steve Gallardo, District 5 (who is the only Democrat on the Maricopa Board of Supervisors).

    Hundreds of Patriots showed up two hours early (with many testifying during the public hearing) for the Maricopa Board of Supervisor meeting that was moved up to 8 a.m. Monday prior to the deadline for giving election documents to the Office of the Arizona Attorney General. Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright requested the documents “on or before Maricopa County submits its official canvass to the Secretary of State, which must occur on or before Nov. 28.

    (To view Wright’s email to Thomas Liddy, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office see: https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/221119%20Letter%20to%20Maricopa%20County%20re%202022%20General%20Election%20Administration.pdf.)

    The agenda item for the Nov. 28 Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting was “Canvass the returns for the Nov. 8, 2022 general election.” At the meeting, Maricopa County election officials reported 1,562,758 ballots cast out of 2,435,397 registered voters for a 64.2 percent total turnout (the second highest amount of ballots ever recorded) with 75.4 percent of all Republicans voting (an increase from 74.2 percent in 2018) and 68.5 percent of all Democrats voting (a decrease from 69.9 percent in 2018). Arizona has more registered Republicans (1,436,852) than Democrats (1,270,544).

    Critics of the Arizona election are asking how Republicans could have lost in Arizona if they showed up in higher numbers than Democrats and have more party voter registrations in the state?

    According to Transparency USA, the Pro-Democracy Republicans Arizona PAC brought int $88,443 in total contributions between 2021 and 2022 and had $69,761 in total expenditures with the largest expenditure going to another PAC called Defending Arizona Values—with the primary expenditure  made by this PAC going to a firm called Consilium Consulting which appears to be based in a foreign country. Francis Najafi, a major donor who contributed $20,000 to the Pro-Democracy Republicans also contributed $60,000 to the Arizona Democrat Party and ActBlue Arizona as well as $5,300 to Elect Katie Hobbs.

    The Gateway Pundit reported Nov. 28 on five conflicts in the Lake vs. Hobbs race:

    Conflict #1: Katie Hobbs refused to recuse herself from election oversight as Secretary of State in her own election for Governor.

    Conflict #2: Maricopa County Supervisor Steve Gallardo served as the co-chair of the Latinos for Katie Hobbs coalition and he is now a member of Hobbs’ transition team.

    Conflict #3: Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, who oversaw early voting, founded and operated the Pro-Democracy Republicans PAC, a dark money PAC aimed at eliminating candidates with a MAGA agenda.

    Conflict #4: Maricopa County Chairman Bill Gates, who oversaw the election on Election Day, openly rooted against Trump-Endorsed candidates, calling their win in the primaries a “catastrophe” and saying, “I think they are electable, which is frightening.”

    Conflict #5: Katie Hobbs threatened to sue any county that did not certify this election and hand her the Governorship. She is moving forward with a lawsuit against Cochise County for delaying certification.

    (See https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/breaking-will-not-quit-kari-lake-speaks-certification-corrupt-election-corrupt-election-officials-lawsuit-incoming-video/.)

    Two Arizona counties: Mohave County and Cochise County did not initially certify the election on Nov. 28 and both counties were threatened with lawsuits from Katie Hobbs and Hillary Clinton attorney Marc Elias on behalf of Katie Hobbs.

    Meanwhile, Timothy A. La Sota, attorney for plaintiff Kari Lake, filed a lawsuit Nov. 23rd against the Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer; Director of Elections Rey Valenzuela and Scott Jarrett; and Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin and Steve Gallardo.

    The lawsuit claims that of the 223 polling centers open on Election Day at least 118 (53 percent of the polling centers) which were listed experienced problems when the County’s ballot printers produced ballots that were not printed darkly enough for the County’s vote tabulation machines to read the ballots. The lawsuit claims problems with ensuring every legal ballot is counted and states that according to the 2019 Elections Procedures Manual “the election board must conduct an audit to ensure that the number of voters who signed in on the signature roster or e-pollbook matches the number of ballots cast, including regular and provisional ballots and if the accessible voting equipment independently tabulates votes, any votes cast on the accessible voting equipment.”

    The lawsuit makes 11 public records requests that were originally submitted on Nov. 15 with a second records request on Nov. 16. Neither public records request have been honored by Maricopa County. On Nov. 21, Chairman Bill Gates stated that “Maricopa County has finished counting all legal ballots cast.”

    (Editor’s Note: See: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23317697-kari-lake-elections-lawsuit.)

    (To read this Citizens Journal posting: https://www.citizensjournal.us/kari-lake-blasts-maricopa-countys-certification-of-2022-election/. Upcoming Citizens Journal postings on this topic from various authors writing for different media platforms include: Elections 2022 Part II: Here’s how they did it: Real-Time Election Fraud; Elections 2022 Part III: 2022 Midterms: We Can Stop the Election Fraud: It’s Time To Act; Elections 2022 Part IV: Election Integrity Project CA; Elections 2022 Part V: Who’s Cleaning Our Voter Rolls; Elections 2022 Part VI: The Largest U.S. Counties Removed Only Zero to Two Ineligible Voters from Their Voters Rolls the last Four years: Elections 2022 Part VII: Soros Open Society and the Founding of the Nation’s Largest Voter Roll Clean-Up Operation; Elections 2022: Part VIII: A Response to the Panicked Media Attacks.

    Michael Hernandez, co-founder of the Citizens Journal—Ventura County’s online news service is a former Southern California daily newspaper journalist and religion and news editor. He compiled this Elections 2022 series. Mr. Hernandez can be contacted at [email protected].)


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