Update…
Mohave, Gila, Conchise, and Yavapai counties have refused to certify the suspect election!
Mohave County joined Cochise County in holding off on their certification.
Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward tweeted this out Monday on Mohave County’s decision to delay their certification.
Voters in all rural counties in Arizona are being disenfranchised by Maricopa County’s incompetence/malfeasance. I’m happy to see that my county (Mohave) voted to delay certification. #ElectionIntegrity
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) November 21, 2022
The Cochise County Board in southeast Arizona delayed the certification of the suspect midterm elections on Friday.
Republicans in the state had 72% of the turnout on election day. Democrats had only a 17% turnout. But for some reason, the remaining ballots after election day broke even between the two parties – despite Republicans holding strong leads in the polls.
Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchum tweeted out the news on Friday.
Mark says this may set precedent for other counties to do the same.
“Whistleblowers are coming forward and the curtain is being lifted.”#Arizona gubernatorial candidate @KariLake said her attorneys are working to obtain more information and “whistleblowers are coming forward” after reports of issues in #MaricopaCounty. https://t.co/bmdwbdEvCZ
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) November 22, 2022