Maricopa County, 11 March 2026

… down when it comes to protecting the integrity of our elections.

… an attack on Arizonans and undermine our rights as voters.

I protected our democracy as Secretary of State, and I will always stand up against election deniers and fight to protect the integrity of Arizona’s elections.

… representatives, not have them chosen for them.

Too often, they've had their sacred vote stolen.

… Attorney General compared to all other ballots cast on Election Day. That's what some may call "probable cause".

Of course, there is no shortage- Maricopa County also:

1. Broke the seals and reprogrammed all ED tabulators with uncertified configuration files (CA's system) after L&A, without notice, behind closed doors, etc.
2. Utilized tabulators which had failed testing -or were never tested- in direct violation of AZ law which prohibited their use.
3. "Rescanned" the ballots from 41 ED vote centers that had been successfully cast on precinct tabulators (NOTE: If you can "rescan" ballots behind closed doors- and replace the results of the original scans- that's not an election. I don't care what Stephen Richer or Katie Hobbs say).
4. Unlawfully utilized an electronic ballot duplication system (NOVUS) in direct contravention of logic and AZ law- (an electronically populated ballot would be sent to Runbeck to print- which would have to be returned to MTEC and then physically scanned. Essentially a wholesale ballot laundering operation that we can provably show -cost @AbrahamHamadeh his rightful seat as AG).
5. Staged a bullshit audit/investigation of the ED failures (yes, it was bullshit)- and used the BS results to needlessly replace printers at the cost of millions to AZ taxpayers in an effort to conceal the actual cause. Even one of the printer manufacturers, Oki, had to call out big @Rachel1Mitchell 's bogus bullshit bonanza.
6. Performed a post-election hand-count/audit before the ballots had been counted (which excluded Door 3 ballots from the pool).

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