ColonelAngus
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The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to authorize the lawsuit in Superior Court in Phoenix, arguing the Legislature's demands are overly broad, could pierce voter privacy and constitute "a draconian abuse of power." ![auiqs.jpg :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:](/styles/smilies/new/auiqs.jpg.gif)
Why not turn over the machines of they are not hiding anything?
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Why not turn over the machines of they are not hiding anything?
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Maricopa County refuses to comply with Arizona legislative subpoena for election evidence
Board for state’s largest county, encompassing Phoenix, votes 4-1 to go to court to fight turning over ballot data and machines.
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