Posted on 01/01/2023 9:26:43 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Oh, now this is just the proverbial cherry on the fishy cake in Arizona. The results of a mandatory recount in Pinal County, Arizona, are set to be released today, December 29th, showing “significant discrepancies” from the original vote. Results favoring the republican candidates [Details Here].
Then there’s this very interesting development….
“The results of the statutorily required recount in 3 races were expected to be released on December 22nd however, inexplicably, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs petitioned the courts to have the results go directly to her office and asked to postpone the release until December 29th.”
Apparently, in her role as Secretary of State Katie Hobbs filed a motion with the court to seal the final recount result until after the lawsuit filed in Maricopa County against her was concluded. That means the Lake team did not have the results of three recounts to use in court as evidence that something sketchy in Arizona had taken place.
It appears Mrs. Hobbs intentionally did not want the recount information coming out until her lawsuit to become governor was completed.
From reliable source in rural county – sizable # of votes found during recount. Net benefit to GOP candidates in the 100s possibly? Yikes! Maybe why recount results are being slow-walked by Hobbs? I’m not one for conspiracy stuff, but no process is perfect, so keep an eye on it!
— Constantin Querard (@CQuerard) December 28, 2022
Arizona – […] There were automatic recounts in the Attorney General’s race, Superintendent of Public Instruction race, and the Legislative District 13 (LD13) House race. Arizona law was recently changed, requiring automatic recounts if a candidate wins by a margin that is less than or equal to 0.5% of total votes cast.
The approximately 300 ballot discrepancy in Pinal County stems from a “system failure,” and is expected to favor Arizona Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh, a Republican who is only 511 votes away from the declared winner Democrat candidate Kris Mayes.
It is believed that the issue with Pinal’s tally was known before Hamadeh and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake filed their separate election challenges in Arizona courts. If that is the case, then both candidates were denied information that could have changed their election challenges which focused only on the mismanagement in Maricopa County on Election Day. (read more)
Perhaps, just perhaps, this new revelation will assist Mrs. Lake in her appellate case.
What angers me more is the GOP and their game playing with us
The cartels are not going to allow Ms. Lake to win.
If Lake and the AG were to win, they’d open up the 2020 election can of worms and spread it all over the table for all to see.
This will not be allowed.
Hobbs should have stepped down from SOS when she started her campaign for governor. She should never ever been permitted to be anywhere near the state election process where she could make the rules and be involved in the counting. I don’t care what party you are, if you are a candidate, you should not be able to influence when, how and where the counting is done. Or the making of the ballots!
You got that right. Also, Arizona has its first “historical” SKANK governor. My original home state. Arizona used to be a nice state until it filled up with “snowbirds” from the midwest and illegal alien invaders from south of the border.
THEIR Daddy got O J off.
I’m not surprised.
Yeah that’s true.
bttt
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