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Assistant Attorney General Refuses To Certify Arizona Election Until Questions Are Answered

Court today it looks like.

 
They have whistleblowers that do not agree with the BS going on at Maricopa County coming forward. This is blatant election fraud. They got caught red handed but lets see if the establishment uniparty will just blow it off with no comment or not. Do they have the nuts and the confidence in no repercussions to do it? Our free form of govt is hanging on by a thread.

 

BREAKING MASSIVE BOMBSHELL: THEY CALLED HER GOVERNOR-ELECT - THEY ARE ALL IN ON IT
 
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They have whistleblowers that do not agree with the BS going on at Maricopa County coming forward. This is blatant election fraud. They got caught red handed but lets see if the establishment uniparty will just blow it off with no comment or not. Do they have the nuts and the confidence in no repercussions to do it? Our free form of govt is hanging on by a thread.


This will be thrown out. Much like trump's many lawsuits, there is no evidence. They are saying they have an unnamed whistleblower as their star witness. I am willing to bet that this is just a facebook post they read.

try not get your hopes up growls.

 
This will be thrown out. Much like trump's many lawsuits, there is no evidence. They are saying they have an unnamed whistleblower as their star witness. I am willing to bet that this is just a facebook post they read.

try not get your hopes up growls.


So another example of sour grapes, with enough fake "election science" that while easily debunked, has got guys like @TigerGrowls convinced.
 
 
 
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Kari Lake scores major win as Arizona judge orders trial on election challenge​

The Arizona Republican lost her gubernatorial bid to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, but has since alleged that rampant voting irregularities in Maricopa County prevented many would-be Lake voters from casting their ballots.

By Ben Whedon
Updated: December 19, 2022 - 10:51pm
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's election challenge will head to trial after a judge declined to dismiss her case and allowed the suit to proceed.
Lake announced the development via Twitter, saying "Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over."
The Arizona Republican lost her gubernatorial bid to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, but has since alleged that rampant voting irregularities in Maricopa County prevented many would-be Lake voters from casting their ballots.
Last week a Maricopa County Superior Court judge approved Lake's request to inspect random ballots from the county, both in-person and mail-in, in order to prepare for a potential trial.
Left-wing attorney Marc Elias, however, noted that the judge dismissed eight of Lake's ten claims and limited the remaining two allegations to "intentional misconduct," meaning she must prove that printer malfunctions were intentional and affected the outcome of the contest. She must also demonstrate the faults in the ballot chain of custody were intentional and also impacted the final result.
A stalwart supporter of former President Donald Trump, Lake has echoed his claims that mass voter fraud affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Though polling averages had predicted her to sail to an easy victory, Lake, like many Republicans, underperformed significantly as a "red wave" failed to materialize during the 2022 midterm contests.
 

6 undisputed facts about Arizona election: Election Day issues, ballot counts, legal threats​

At least 70 of Maricopa County's 223 vote centers experienced election machine problems on Election Day.

By Natalia Mittelstadt
Updated: December 19, 2022 - 11:17pm
Following a judge's ruling that 2022 GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake's lawsuit challenging the outcome of the Arizona election will proceed to trial, opposing lawyers will continue to spar over contested facts, such as the number of vote centers affected by machine errors on Election Day. But amid the impassioned arguments about the Arizona election, six key facts aren't in dispute:
1. At least 70 vote centers in Maricopa County experienced ballot printer issues on Election Day, which resulted in ballot tabulation machine errors. The county has acknowledged that 70 vote centers had issues, while a report compiling Election Day observations made by GOP roving attorneys found that 72 out of the 115 vote centers they visited had issues. Maricopa County had 223 vote centers operating during the 2022 election, and Lake's lawsuit alleges that 59% of them — approximately 132 vote centers — experienced machine issues on Election Day.
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LTR-2022.11.27-Liddy-to-Wright-FINAL.pdf
2. As of two days after the election, there was a nearly 16,000-ballot discrepancy between the outstanding ballot counts estimated by Maricopa County and the Arizona secretary of state's office. "Unable to currently reconcile SOS listing with our estimates from yesterday," Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer wrote in a Nov. 10 email. The county estimated 392,000 ballots left to be counted, while the secretary of state's website said there were 407,664 ballots left. "So there's a 15,000 difference somewhere," Richer concluded.
3. Maricopa County's Election Day issues prompted Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office to send a letter to the county inquiring about "first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa's lawful compliance with Arizona election law." The AG's office asked the county about ballot printer issues, difficulties checking voters out so they could cast their ballots at another vote center, and the commingling of non-tabulated ballots in Door 3 of the tabulation machines with tabulated ballots. Maricopa County responded that while the election problems were "regrettable," the number of ballots affected by printer issues were "fewer than 1% of ballots cast" and "every lawful voter was still able to cast his or her ballot."
4. Hobbs' office threatened the Mohave County Board of Supervisors with possible felony charges if they didn't certify the election by Nov. 28. Two of the supervisors on the board voted to certify the election "under duress."
5. Cochise County didn't certify its election by Nov. 28, but was then sued by Hobbs' office to certify. On Dec. 1, a judge ordered the county to certify, which they did before the end of the day. Hobbs then asked Brnovich for an investigation into Cochise for not certifying the election by the state deadline.
6. Maricopa County uses in-person voter turnout data from prior elections for planning placement of vote centers for future elections, but the county also categorizes the data by political party, raising concerns that voters of different parties could possibly have different Election Day experiences based on their location.
 
HUGE!


Kari Lake scores major win as Arizona judge orders trial on election challenge​

The Arizona Republican lost her gubernatorial bid to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, but has since alleged that rampant voting irregularities in Maricopa County prevented many would-be Lake voters from casting their ballots.

By Ben Whedon
Updated: December 19, 2022 - 10:51pm
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's election challenge will head to trial after a judge declined to dismiss her case and allowed the suit to proceed.
Lake announced the development via Twitter, saying "Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over."
The Arizona Republican lost her gubernatorial bid to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, but has since alleged that rampant voting irregularities in Maricopa County prevented many would-be Lake voters from casting their ballots.
Last week a Maricopa County Superior Court judge approved Lake's request to inspect random ballots from the county, both in-person and mail-in, in order to prepare for a potential trial.
Left-wing attorney Marc Elias, however, noted that the judge dismissed eight of Lake's ten claims and limited the remaining two allegations to "intentional misconduct," meaning she must prove that printer malfunctions were intentional and affected the outcome of the contest. She must also demonstrate the faults in the ballot chain of custody were intentional and also impacted the final result.
A stalwart supporter of former President Donald Trump, Lake has echoed his claims that mass voter fraud affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Though polling averages had predicted her to sail to an easy victory, Lake, like many Republicans, underperformed significantly as a "red wave" failed to materialize during the 2022 midterm contests.

Lololol. They even admit it in the "article". What Marc said is both true and significant. 8 out of the 10 claims were tossed. And tgp calls it a major win? Wild spin.
 
 

Recap of Kari Lake First Day of Trial – Judge Schedules Tomorrow’s Trial From 8:30 MST to 4:30 MST.​

By Jordan Conradson
Published December 21, 2022 at 7:06pm
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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is questioned by attorney Brian Blehm
Kari Lake and her attorneys appeared in court on Monday morning for the historic election contest trial presided by Judge Peter Thompson.
Tomorrow’s trial has been set for 8:30 MST to 4:30 MST.
The Gateway Pundit reported on the entire trial live from Mesa, Arizona. Watch a replay of the trial here.

TRENDING: WATCH LIVE FROM MARICOPA COUNTY COURT ROOM: Kari Lake's Historic Trial on Election Interference - Begins at 9 AM MST
In the trial, we witnessed bombshell testimony from cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh, election investigator Heather Honey, a Maricopa County whistleblower, and RNC roving attorney Mark Sonnenklar.
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and Election Director Scott Jarrett were also called to the stand to be examined and cross-examined by attorneys for Kari Lake and Maricopa County.
Roving Attorney Mark Sonnenklar stated, “It was really pandemonium out there everywhere” due to the failures of tabulation machines and ballot-on-demand printers.


As The Gateway Pundit reported, Parikh testified under oath that he inspected a sample of ballots yesterday, and it was “easily identifiable” that nearly half of them were printed with a 19-inch ballot image on 20-inch paper. He also stated that this could not have happened accidentally or by coincidence, and this caused Election Day tabulators across Maricopa County to not read ballots, creating extremely long wait times for Election Day voters.
Scott Jarrett claimed that these voting machine failures and over 2-hour waits on Election Day did not cause a disruption on Election Day in Maricopa County. Such BS!
Heather Honey gave an incredible testimony on the chain of custody failures that rendered OVER 300,000 ballots invalid.
Stephen Richer confirmed that the ballot chain of custody was broken from the very beginning because they did not count the ballots at vote centers before transporting them to the Election Center. This leaves massive vulnerabilities for cheating!
Here are a few more notes from today’s hearing in Maricopa County.
In today’s Kari Lake court case about the Maricopa election, the judge restricted what topics can be discussed, and constrained witness answers. The attorney’s for defendant Maricopa County repeatedly object to questions, and witness answers. To win an election fraud case you almost need the people who conducted the fraud to come forward, testify against themselves, and bring the evidence they did it. There’s basically no discovery in these cases. The plaintiffs don’t have months to accumulate communications or documents. In short, the odds are heavily stacked against the Plaintiff.
The County brought in witness Scott Jarrett, one of the two Director of Elections for Maricopa. Spokespeople like Jarrett are fed information from staff and their attorney’s. They have no way of knowing if the information is correct, and the court is none the wiser. It was these same Maricopa County staff who in 2021 completely removed subpoenaed election data from their EMS server. This was done the day before it was to be handed over to auditors. Maricopa officials then lied in front of Congress this was a normal procedure of “archiving”. They will lie and use extreme measures to cover up election malfeasance.
Witness Clay Parikh was brought in as an expert by Kari Lake’s team. He’s been practicing in the cyber field for two decades. He also worked for the EAC testing laboratory Pro V&V for 9 years. This is the same company used across the country and by Maricopa County to test and certify their election machines.
Parikh had already inspected the publicly available Cast Vote Records. He then created a plan for the court approved ballot inspection conducted yesterday. He was allowed to inspect a few ballots but from only 6 vote centers. He had to modify his original plan because “The election day ballot data, the Cast Vote Records, which would be referred to as the system of record, was no longer valid due to the recounts. The ballots had been re-tabulated for the recounts, so Maricopa County was unable to map those back”. Maricopa can no longer produce the original Cast Vote Records for future audits.
Duplicates ballots are created because the original ballot was damaged, incorrectly configured, torn, and so on. Yesterday Parikh inspected some ballots which were the voter created originals that had duplicates made. They have a unique “Duplication ID” on the top so they can be easily tracked back to the duplicate, which should have the same ID. Maricopa was unable to produce any of the “duplicate ballots” that were tabulated. The EAC and AZ state law require both the original and the duplicate be stored together. But yesterday they were not. The 2021 Senate audit by Cyber Ninja’s found this same problem. They could not find the original and copy.
Maricopa typically uses a 19” tall ballot. At the very last minute in 2022, they decided to move to 20” ballots. Jarrett said the volume of races required they needed more room. Out of all the spoiled ballots and duplicated originals, there were 113 that Parikh examined yesterday. Of these, 48 had a 19” image of the ballot on the 20” ballot paper that goes into the tabulator. Mr. Parikh requested a ruler and actually measured. He confirmed it was a 19” ballot image on the 20” paper. But Director of Elections Jarrett testified just a couple hours earlier that no 19” ballots were created. The Maricopa attorney became very abrasive cross examining Mr. Parikh. He eluded the printers were possible at the “shrink to fit” setting to explain why images of the ballots were to small.
Parikh explained “One way this happens is to change the printer adjustments. The other way this might happen is to change the application side”. He said it’s most likely the “ballot on demand” laptops used at the voting centers created this issue when they print each ballot. He needs access to conduct a full forensic investigation. The other possibility is that these changes were made to the ballot styles stored on the EMS server, the Election Management System. Attorney Kevin Olsen asked: “Can this be done by accident. Parikh responded “No Sir. I reviewed the evidence and the printers are configured by script. This takes away any possibility of human error.”
Attorney Olsen asked Parikh why Maricopa County election technician Arron Smith wanted to testify. The court cut the audio for half a minute. When it came back, Mr. Olsen retracted the question. Arron Smith worked to solve the problems on election day. Parikh interviewed Smith awhile back and obtained information on the error messages produced tabulators and other insight about the problems at the vote centers.
Also, when the County pulled out the ballots to be inspected yesterday, Parikh observed many other ballots had the smaller 19” image on 20” paper. He was not allowed to inspect these because the court put limitations on the inspection. At one point Parikh suggested all Maricopa ballots should be secured immediately. “The security and the chain of custody at the vault and the tabulation center (MCTEC) are highly inaccurate and those ballots could be tampered with. They should be sealed and appropriate actions taken. For example, security seals were only placed on the boxes we inspected, which was due to the court order”.
The judge ordered this statement from Parikh to be stricken from the record. The judge said it was not a response to the question, and “security measures” are not relevant to the issues before the court. This alone should give you an idea of what the Lake legal team is up against. This was just the morning session.
The election was irredeemably compromised and must be thrown out.
Pray that Judge Peter Thompson does the right thing tomorrow.
The Gateway Pundit will have more on the final day of the trial tomorrow.
 
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