Lastamender
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- Dec 28, 2011
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What is the problem? Why all the fuss? Do they need the machines to win an election? Or should I say to stop someones election? This is in court and not a conspiracy theory.
The full forensic audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 Election discovered massive cybersecurity issues and hundreds of thousands of fraudulent, illegal, or questionable ballots. Auditors also discovered that the voting system was illegally connected to the internet, the system was breached during the 2020 Election, and files were deleted before the 22-month statutory deadline.
Disregarding all evidence presented by these reports, the County continues:
“This improper use of the courts is unacceptable, detrimental to the entire election process, subjects election officials and workers to threatening and harassing conduct, and violates Rule 11. Accordingly, this court should issue sanctions against Plaintiffs and their counsel to deter future filings of similarly frivolous lawsuits.”
Mark Finchem responded to the County’s bogus request on Twitter:
The full forensic audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 Election discovered massive cybersecurity issues and hundreds of thousands of fraudulent, illegal, or questionable ballots. Auditors also discovered that the voting system was illegally connected to the internet, the system was breached during the 2020 Election, and files were deleted before the 22-month statutory deadline.
Disregarding all evidence presented by these reports, the County continues:
“This improper use of the courts is unacceptable, detrimental to the entire election process, subjects election officials and workers to threatening and harassing conduct, and violates Rule 11. Accordingly, this court should issue sanctions against Plaintiffs and their counsel to deter future filings of similarly frivolous lawsuits.”
Mark Finchem responded to the County’s bogus request on Twitter:
Finchem: The threatened action by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, is nothing more than the attempted weaponization of the judicial process against the political process. If they can’t stand up to scrutiny for elections, that’s their problem – not our problem. Elections must be secure and trustworthy, Maricopa County has demonstrated neither is the case in the last election.