AZ Attorney General Mark Brnovich Threatens To Prosecute Soros-Funded Secretary of State Katie Hobbs For Rigging 2022
Radical Soros-funded leftist Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is straining to steal the 2022 elections, starting with a rigged primary election.
The Gateway Pundit recently reported that the Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich rejected Katie Hobbs’ proposed 2022 Elections Procedures Manual after she failed to correct the outlined law violations. Arizona will now operate under the 2019 Elections Procedures Manual.
Katie Hobbs, who is also running for Governor of Arizona, sent an email to candidates last week, informing them that the E-Qual online system would be shut down in March, likely until the end of the filing period in April.
She is rigging another election.
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This would make the online petition portal for 2022 candidates unavailable. Candidates must obtain a minimum number of petition signatures to appear on a ballot.
Arizona law requires the Secretary of State to provide a secure internet portal for candidate petitions.
On Friday, Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright sent an email to the Secretary of State’s office, threatening Katie Hobbs’ with a class 6 felony if she follows through.
Sambo “Bo” Dul
General Counsel & Sr. Election Policy Advisor
Arizona Secretary of State
1700 West Washington Street, 7th FloorPhoenix, Arizona 85007
Re: Availability of E-Qual for 2022 Legislative & Congressional Candidates
Dear Ms. Dul:
We have received numerous complaints regarding the Secretary of State’s Office (“SOS”) recent communication to congressional and legislative candidates regarding the E-Qual online system. An email sent from the SOS dated January 11, 2022, informed candidates that the system would be suspended when the new redistricting maps are finalized and likely remain unavailable through the remainder of the filing period. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that any such action would be contrary to law. The SOS must therefore take all steps necessary to continue the E-Qual system during the remainder of the candidate filing period in order for the Secretary of State to comply with the law and her legal duties.
The law requires the Secretary of State to provide an online system for congressional and legislative candidates to gather nomination signatures: “Notwithstanding any other statute in this title, the secretary of state shall provide a system for qualified electors to sign a nomination petition … for [candidates for statewide and legislative offices] by way of a secure internet portal.” A.R.S. § 16-316(A), (B) (emphasis added);seealsoA.R.S.§16-318(same for congressional candidates). Furthermore, the“system shall allow only those qualified electors who are eligible to sign for a particular candidate to sign the petition[.]” Id.
Moreover, as you are aware, a public officer upon whom a duty is imposed by Title 16, who knowingly fails or refuses to perform that duty in the manner prescribed by law or knowingly acts in violation of any provision of such law, is guilty of either a class 6 felony or class 3 misdemeanor. A.R.S. §§ 16-1009, -1010. The Attorney General is required to enforce the provisions of Title 16 through civil and criminal actions in any election for members of the legislature. A.R.S. § 16-1021.
As it is clear that no action yet has been taken to deprive candidates of their statutory right to obtain online nomination signatures, we urge the Secretary of State to fix the system without delay.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Wright
Assistant Attorney General
Senate Majority Leadership Applauds @GeneralBrnovich for Once Again Calling Out @SecretaryHobbs for Failing to Comply with Elections Law
Full statement and letter can also be found HERE: ➡️ https://t.co/1iwwBUqpIg pic.twitter.com/BrbT6nVUqZ
— AZSenateRepublicans (@AZSenateGOP) January 18, 2022
Yesterday, Arizona Senate Republicans issued a statement commending Arizona Attorney General Brnovich.
Senate Majority Leadership Applauds AG Brnovich for Once Again Calling Out Secretary of State Hobbs for Failing to Comply with Elections Law
In response to numerous complaints on Secretary of State Katie Hobbs for warning that the electronic system E-Qual will be shut down in March, the Senate Majority Leadership commends Attorney General Mark Brnovich for taking action and issuing the letter regarding “Availability of E-Qual for 2022 Legislative & Congressional Candidates,” concerning her absurd violations of state statute.
“The Secretary of State’s office is tasked with facilitating candidate election qualification- not influencing it. Secretary of State Hobbs’ blatant disregard of state law infringes on the ability for candidates from all parties to qualify for the ballot. We would expect greater leadership from someone charged with carrying out the core functions of Arizona’s election laws, but instead, she continues to make serious errors that violate statute. No potential candidates should face any illegal roadblocks when participating in our democratic process,” stated Senate Majority Leadership.
Arizona Republicans are working to pass election reform in the legislature, including decertification of the fraudulent 2020 election after the Maricopa County election audit found hundreds of thousands of ballot discrepancies, and elections law violations.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich recieved all evidence of voter fraud in Maricopa County and other counties months ago. He has done little to hold criminals like Katie Hobbs accountable.
They’re now doing again because they got away with it last time.
No matter what state you live in, contact Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to demand immediate action and arrests for the criminals identified in the long-ago reported audit and canvassing efforts in Maricopa County.