Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion to intervene on the DNC versus Hobbs lawsuit on Tuesday.
Crooked Katie Hobbs refused to appeal the lawsuit so the Arizona Attorney General jumped in today to intervene on behalf of Arizona voters.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020On Tuesday, Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a Motion to Intervene with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the State of Arizona in the Democratic National Committee lawsuit challenging Arizona's ban on ballot harvesting and statutes regulating out-of-precinct voting.
The Attorney General is empowered by Arizona law to seek intervention in federal court on behalf of the State.
Earlier this month the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted Brnovich's motion to stay the Court's mandate in the DNC v. Hobbs case.
The stay ensures Arizona's ban on ballot harvesting and the law regarding out-of-precinct voting will remain in place until the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to hear the appeal of the case.
Before the 2016 election, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed the Ninth Circuit's election-eve injunction against the enforcement of Arizona's prohibition on ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting following a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Arizona Democratic Party.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Arizona AG Files Motion to Intervene on DNC Court Case Involving Ballot Harvesting and Out-of-Precinct Voting
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