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Efforts to schedule a special election collapsed when Republicans demanded that any package going to voters also put a provision in the Arizona Constitution guaranteeing the right of "school choice.''
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Arizona prosecutors ordered to send fake elector case back to grand jury
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The weighty lesson from Arizona’s ‘fake electors’ stumble
Arizona judge sends 2020 Republican electors’ case back to grand jury
An Arizona judge on Monday ordered state prosecutors to return their 2020 election subversion case against Republican allies of President Trump to a grand jury, a significant setback for the
Arizona election officials Eslir Musta and Tonia A. Tunnell join the National Standards Board for Election Administration to aid in updating voting standards.
Arizona’s Democrat Attorney General received a major blow in an attempt to prosecute President Donald Trump’s allies for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sam J.
Two Arizonans, Tonia A. Tunnell and Eslir Musta, were appointed to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission's Standards Board.
The tension between Arizona Democratic Party chairman Robert Branscomb II and his vice chair is now public. Branscomb informed Kim Khoury, the first vice chair of the Arizona Democratic Party of her suspension through an email,
Arizona's fake electors want to delay prosecution for as long as possible, hoping a Republican will beat Kris Mayes and let them off the hook.
The ruling is a blow to the case pursued by Attorney General Kris Mayes that alleges a coordinated attempt to interfere in the 2020 election.
Such rulings are not common but they are also not entirely unheard of, according to attorneys both working on the case and not affiliated with it.
Attorney General Kris Mayes will have to once again convince grand jurors to indict 11 fake electors and others she says were part of a scheme to overturn Arizona's 2020
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