Maricopa County, typically a Republican stronghold in Arizona suddenly went Democrat for not only crazy Kyrsten Sinema, but also two other Democrats running for state wide offices. Even a race, called by AP for the Arizona Secretary of State for the Republican candidate. Then about a week later, the Democrat suddenly pulled ahead and won the race, thanks again to Maricopa County.
There’s something very fishy going on in Maricopa County. McSally is too much of a coward to challenge the results because she knows the governor will appoint her to John McCain’s Senate seat when Jon Kyl retires in January.
Arizona GOP to audit Maricopa County Recorder’s Office |
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Republican Frank Riggs initially led Democrat Kathy Hoffman in the race for Arizona superintendent of public instruction. He went on to lose about a week later. Katie Hobbs, the Democratic candidate for Arizona Secretary of State, had been trailing Republican Steve Gaynor on Election Day, and The Associated Press went so far as to project Gaynor the winner that night. However, after several days of ballot counting, the Democratic candidate is expected to win that race.
The Arizona GOP wants to review the counting process in Maricopa County, the most populous county in the state.
“Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jonathan Lines today announces the formation of an independent audit to review the actions of the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office in the recent midterm elections,” read a Thursday press release from the Arizona GOP. “It is the AZ GOP’s hope that this audit will produce a fair, factually-based report that will help us better understand what happened in this drawn-out election and address the many concerns of the voters.”