Do nothing Arizona attorney general, Mark Brnovich is demanding a “report” from all the problems that were caused in conservative areas of Maricopa County that happened on election day. Since the current Arizona attorney general is big mouth, do nothing Mark Brnovich, don’t expect anything to come of this.
Arizona’s attorney general’s office ordered Maricopa County officials to submit a report on its botched handling of the November 8 election that led to Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs’ apparent victory over Republican Kari Lake, saying answers are needed before the election can be certified.
In a letter from the election integrity unit of Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office, a top official cited evidence of “statutory violations” in the contest, in which Hobbs, who as secretary of state, oversees elections, overcame huge deficits in the polls. There were widespread malfunctions of voting machines in conservative areas of the state’s most populous county, which became a national punchline as it took more than a week to tally votes.
“These complaints go beyond pure speculation, but include first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa’s lawful compliance with Arizona election law,” wrote Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright in a Saturday letter to the county’s chief civil division attorney, Thomas Liddy.