Posted on 11/16/2022 3:05:18 PM PST by kellymcneill
If the Republican Party of Arizona and/or the campaigns for Republican Governor, Attorney General, or Secretary of State (the Senate Candidate conceded) decide to contest the results of this mid term election, their arguments should be based solely on constitutionally sound arguments that will prove multiple violations, damages, and disenfranchisements of Maricopa County voters that were outcome determinative. Outcome determinative means that the violations were so severe that they determined the outcome of an election.
Article two, section twenty one of the Arizona Constitution states, “All elections shall be free and equal, and no power, civil or military, shall at any time interfere to prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage.” It is a fact that over seventy voting locations in Maricopa County had issues with ballot tabulator machines not being able to read voters ballots.
In addition, there were also reports of printers having configuration issues, and even ink settings being improperly set rendering ballots unreadable. All of these issues, whether purposeful or not violate Article two, Section twenty one’s first sentence which states, “all elections shall be free and equal.” Having over seventy locations, which is roughly thirty percent of all of Maricopa Counties voting centers compromised, not working, or inoperable violates the Arizona Constitution. This election was not “fair or equal” in access to voting rights and these damages were indeed outcome determinative.
What happened on Election Day in Maricopa County was a violation of voters Equal Protection rights, their First Amendment rights, and their voting rights.
Did your post get triplicated by Dominion software? That’s what they might do to RAT ballots...
I wouldn’t be surprised if a few state legislators in both parties were owned by the cartels. They wouldn’t mind the wide-open border staying wide open.
One guy at the Board of Supervisors Formal Meeting said the machines were accredited by a company who’s accreditation had expired.
What will enforce them in doing this do-over?
An army?
No one will be held accountable just like they never are.
Just like the voting machines!
Because they only protect other "WEF/Country Club/Open Borders/Trilateral Commission" types, they loathe Pro-Life America First candidates and voters.
Westworld (1973):
Nothing can go wrong... go wrong... go wrong
Release the Jackalope!!!
I would be interested to know how many ballots were collected from “ Door # 3.”
Those were the ballots that could not be read by the tabulators and were set aside .
I have only heard estimates. Those ballots should have been handled and counted separately along with a chain of custody so a true picture of the rejection rate could be known.
"Hey, that just guarantees you the right to cast a vote - not to stop us from changing it if you vote wrong!" /s
It would seem to me that not putting ink into a bunch of ballot printing machines would mean that an election hasn’t even been had yet. Butt stroking of whoever did that is indicated.
Because to do something about it seems to require open warfare. The courts are corrupt. The law doesn’t care. The news media covers for the cheats. The McCain camp hates MAGA people. And the SoS who runs the vote, strangely became the governor elect. So, who would you turn to? Government? The pubbies have been in office in AZ for decades and have done nothing to seriously minimize voter fraud. They were neutered by the ballot initiative process but it didn’t matter because they have been ball-less for a long long time.
btw the az republican party is in on it
so dont expect help from them
gope and dems both hate MAGA
Good luck getting a judge to take it.
Also, Tory Lovullo was definitely not Arizona’s manager back in 2001. That was Bob Brenly an a few more before Torey was hired.
I agree, any ballot without perfect chain of custody and 100% 2 vetted partisan representation is NOT A VOTE!!!
Not Tory. Sorry.
What’s the matter with me (don’t answer).
I fully remember Bob Brenly. A smart manager and a good guy.
Don’t be sorry. Just pointing it out. It does seem like Torrey has been there for long time now.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.