Maricopa County Republicans Pass Resolution Calling on Arizona Legislature To – The Conservative

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The Maricopa County Republican Committee has unanimously passed a resolution, calling on the Republican-controlled Arizona House and Senate to initiate impeachment proceedings against the fraudulently elected Attorney General.

This follows the events of the 2022 election in Arizona which saw 60% of machines malfunctioning in the state’s largest county, resulting in Trump-endorsed Republican nominee Abe Hamadeh reportedly losing by 280 votes out of more than 2.5 million ballots cast.

The Arizona Legislature is set to reconvene on January 8th, 2024.

Republican Cochise County Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd recently faced indictment on felony charges of Interference with an Election Officer and Conspiracy.

This indictment is in response to their efforts to ensure accuracy through a hand count audit of the 2022 election before officially certifying it, which was permissible under Arizona Revised Statutes 16-622(A) and 16-602(B).

The two statutes give county supervisors discretion over canvassing election results and require them to conduct a hand count audit of at least two percent of the precincts in that county.

This incident demonstrates Mayes’ focus on targeting election officials who question her fraudulent election practices while advocating for honest elections going forward.

Previously, former Secretary of State and Governor Katie Hobbs sued Cochise County for not certifying her election results which were marred by an alleged 60% failure rate of Republican voting machines in Maricopa County on Election Day.

In response, Republican Cochise County Chairwoman Peggy Judd voted to certify the election in Cochise under duress alongside Democrat Ann English. However, Tom Crosby, the third vote, refused to attend the certification meeting due to its coercive and corrupt nature.

As a result, he is the only county supervisor in Arizona who did not vote to certify the 2020 election results. Hobbs also reportedly threatened Mohave County Supervisors with jail time if they failed to certify her allegedly stolen election outcome.

Kris Mayes likewise won her seat by a narrow margin of 280 votes and has been accused of utilizing her legal authority “to quash any and all opposition” according to attorney Bryan Blehm who is still fighting to overturn what he believes is a rigged 2022 election on behalf of Kari Lake.

According to Blehm’s sarcastic statement: “The message is clear:…

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