Did the Arizona Supreme Court violate Petitioner’s right to Equal Protection
when it denied remand for an evidentiary hearing of Petitioner’s
constitutional claims of vote denial through the cancellation of her
registration, while registrations of unqualified people remained, and those
votes were counted?
contradicted its 2010 opinion involving the same Petitioner regarding
whether she met the definition of “elector” to bring an election challenge,
even though neither her voter registration status nor the statutory definition
of “elector” had changed?
filed on December 7, 2020, constitute plain error?
Did the Court violate Petitioner’s First Amendment rights to petition for
redress and Due Process by considering her illegally cancelled voter
U S Supreme Court Set to Consider a Voter Suppression and Voter Fraud Case Brought by Single Mom Representing Herself
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U S Supreme Court to Hear Voter Suppression and Voter Fraud Case Brought By Single Mom Representing Herself
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Part two of a three-part report on the fight over Arizona voting bills.
When the latest conspiracy theory about Maricopa County’s election emerged from a dumpster in March, state Sen. Kelly Townsend saw information spreading that she knew for certain was not true.
The Mesa Republican is by no means convinced the 2020 election was fair, accurate and free of fraud. But in this one specific circumstance, Townsend did what Democrats have spent the months since the November election pleading for Republicans to do speak directly to their constituents and set the record straight. After all, polling shows a majority of Americans that doubt election results are Republicans who better to dispel those doubts than a fellow Republican?