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on Monday Cochise County Supervisors voted 2-1 to postpone the accreditation of the rigged 2022 Midterm Election.
Mohave County likewise chose to call a recess on their conference and reconvene at 2 pm to weigh their choices on accreditation of this corrupt election.
fulfilled on Monday to accredit the election and disenfranchise other counties.
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Mary Jo Pitzl tweeted today that the Cochise County Board of Supervisors will see a more discussion on the accreditation of voting makers on Friday prior to accreditation.
On 2-1 vote, the board chooses to call a Friday conference to have additional discussion on the accreditation of the ballot devices. This hold-ups accreditation. Manager Crosby desires discussions from @SecretaryHobbs and individuals who spoke 11/18 about supposed problems w/accreditation
— Mary Jo Pitzl (@maryjpitzl) November 28, 2022
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs who hid throughout the project and declined to even dispute Kari Lake scored a surprise success after numerous days of counting and moving tallies. Democrats had just 17% of Election Day citizens however some how Hobbs handled to win over 50% of the Election Day votes following the weeklong counting procedure.
It was a wonder!
On Monday night Katie Hobbs, a founded guilty racist, took legal action against Cochise County for stopping working to accredit the deceptive outcomes.
This is how Democrats roll.
JUST IN: Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) takes legal action against Cochise County for stopping working to accredit its election results by today’s statutory due date. Hobbs declares that the county and its managers are breaking Arizona law.
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) November 29, 2022
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