Arizona Citizens File Lawsuit Against State Officials, Allege Past Elections Didn’t Comply With State Law
A group of 20 Arizona citizens filed a lawsuit to the state Supreme Court on May 6 seeking a writ of quo warranto against a number of state officials, alleging that state elections from 2018 through 2020 weren’t in compliance with Arizona law.
The court is being asked to order the state officials named in the complaint to be removed from the allegedly unlawfully held seats, and order a pro-tempore (“for the time being”) seat to the citizens who filed the suit, “until such time as free, fair, and secure elections can be held.”
Quo Warranto Filed in the Arizona Supreme Court
Posted on by We the people of Arizona potentially unseating all state elected officials As average citizens of Arizona, from all walks of life. we have discovered that our past elections in 2018 thru 2020 arc out of compliance per the U.S. Election Assistance Commission [EAC]. The Help America Vote Act [I IAVA] of 2002 established the EAC and our State of Arizona takes a strict view on this Federal Election Law. Our State of Arizona went out of compliance in February of 2017 (or possibly sooner) and was only recently purported to be rc-ccrtificd in January 2021 There are multiple problems with the documentation regarding contractor laboratories that invalidate any machine certification. A certification can only last for a maximum of two years, and there are very important reasons for this. This will either unseat every state level politician in Arizona or declare every Federal Law applied to Arizona as unlawful
New AZ housing head says it s time to listen to advocates, leverage new funds
ABC15 goes one-on-one with Arizona s new Director of Housing Tom Simplot.
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PHOENIX â The Arizona Department of Housing s new leader, Tom Simplot is a familiar face to Phoenicians.
Simplot, who served on the Phoenix City Council from 2003-2013, represented District 4 which includes parts of Central and West Phoenix. He told ABC15 that during his time on the Council housing was a top priority citing his work with a non-profit to build housing for what was a growing unsheltered population near the VA Hospital on Indian School near 7th Street.
TUCSON (KVOA) – Swire Coca-Cola USA is donating $15,000 to the Tucson Million Tree Campaigns.
On Friday, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said the funds will be used to plant 300 trees in a vacant lot in the Barrio Centro neighborhood.
“My thanks to Swire Coca-Cola for stepping up with this generous donation that will help cool the Barrio Centro neighborhood and provide a new community greenspace,” said Romero. “This is a great example of how the public and private sectors can work together to act on climate. Climate change is a crisis that affects each and every one of us, and it will take all of us working together to overcome and build resiliency.
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