Monday, December 21, 2020

Maricopa County officals defy subpoenas over ballot fraud allegations.

In the ongoing efforts to ensure election integrity, the Maricopa Supervisors shot down the latest demands by state Republicans.

"If we don't find fraud? Well, heck, that goes a long way to restore confidence in our election process. And if we do find fraud, then that's what we need to do, is to somehow identify it and then see what we can do to stop it."

On Monday, the Electoral College awarded Joe Biden the votes he needed to win the presidential election.

Still, in some states, including Arizona, the GOP convened its own electors for Trump if the election was turned inside out by audits.

Election law professionals say these votes are not legal, but if the results are overturned in the courts, Arizona lawmakers will petition Congress to accept the alternative slate of 11 electors.

The supervisors appear to be washing their hands of possible election fraud and, in fighting back, are citing privacy issues.

Yet when all things are considered in this election, perhaps putting to bed the idea of ballot fraud in Arizona might be more critical to future confidence in elections than non-compliance with two Senate subpoenas.

https://noqreport.com/2020/12/21/election-fraud-fight-heats-up-in-arizona/ 

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