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Related: About this forum'This craziness has to stop': Ex-prosecutors recommend charging Cochise County supervisors
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https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/11/30/cochise-supervisors-should-face-charges-terry-goddard-rick-romley-say/69687551007/
Former Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard and former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley on Tuesday urged prosecutors to consider criminal charges against the Cochise County supervisors who refused to certify the county's election Monday.
Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd have repeatedly questioned election procedures and also been warned that if they did not canvass their election Monday, the state deadline, they not only could disenfranchise voters in southeastern Arizona but also face criminal penalties.
The supervisors already are facing two civil cases, both seeking to force them to certify the election this week so the statewide canvass can include Cochise County votes Monday.
"Their votes against certification resulted in the three-member Board failing to perform its legal duty to certify the election," said the letter from Goddard, a Democrat, and Romley, a Republican.
They added that they "take no pleasure in making this prosecution recommendation," which was sent to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre.
"But we believe deeply that the rule of law dictates that public officials be held accountable when they refuse to comply with their legal obligations all the more so where those officials actions threaten to undo the proper administration and integrity of elections, disenfranchise thousands of voters, and potentially even alter the results of some races," they wrote.
Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd have repeatedly questioned election procedures and also been warned that if they did not canvass their election Monday, the state deadline, they not only could disenfranchise voters in southeastern Arizona but also face criminal penalties.
The supervisors already are facing two civil cases, both seeking to force them to certify the election this week so the statewide canvass can include Cochise County votes Monday.
"Their votes against certification resulted in the three-member Board failing to perform its legal duty to certify the election," said the letter from Goddard, a Democrat, and Romley, a Republican.
They added that they "take no pleasure in making this prosecution recommendation," which was sent to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre.
"But we believe deeply that the rule of law dictates that public officials be held accountable when they refuse to comply with their legal obligations all the more so where those officials actions threaten to undo the proper administration and integrity of elections, disenfranchise thousands of voters, and potentially even alter the results of some races," they wrote.
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'This craziness has to stop': Ex-prosecutors recommend charging Cochise County supervisors (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2022
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LetMyPeopleVote
(154,616 posts)1. Here is the letter from these two prosecutors
OldBaldy1701E
(6,393 posts)2. Also, cancel any elections within that county.
All the positions that were to be filled are not empty, and since the county cannot hold an election because they will not certify anything, the state AG has to appoint an interim office holder until the situation can be worked out and a new election can be held with results that follow the governmental guidelines.
(Just my thought. It won't happen.)