With only three months until Election Day, we should no longer be surprised if the entire play by fraudulent Democrats is being staged to condition people to accept certain malfunctions to occur.
The GOP knows this fully well, and that’s the reason why safeguards must be put in place.
One of the centers of election vulnerabilities is Maricopa County, Arizona.
Since the 2020 elections, Maricopa has been a bellwether for electoral fraud.
But on Tuesday, The Republican Party of Arizona secured an agreement with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to test ballot tabulators used in elections.
The Arizona GOP successfully pushed the board to agree that they “will inform the Secretary of State that it wants the test to be of at least six of the tabulators and twelve of the accessible voting devices scheduled to be deployed to early voting locations and vote centers.”
The Maricopa County will perform logic and accuracy testing on available voting machines and ballot tabulators, which are used for Election and early voting days.
In their announcement, Arizona GOP wrote, “Previously, under former SoS Katie Hobbs and now Adrian Fontes, only backup tabulators were tested — leaving our elections vulnerable and raising serious transparency concerns. This wasn’t enough to ensure the integrity of our votes.”
“Through determined efforts, we’ve secured a major victory. From now on, the same equipment used at vote centers will undergo rigorous testing. This change is a critical step towards restoring voter confidence and trust in our election process,” the post continued.
“This agreement shows what happens when Republicans stand united to protect our electoral process. It’s a win for transparency, accountability, and every Arizona voter. We’re proud to lead the charge for fair and secure elections!”
The agreement was made as part of the ongoing lawsuit of the Arizona Republican Committee v. Sellers. The Arizona and Maricopa County GOP blasted the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for failing to “conduct the statutorily-required logic and accuracy testing of Maricopa County’s tabulators and accessible voting devices in the manner and at the time that is required by law.”
Meanwhile, America First Legal announced last week that they filed charges against Maricopa County Recorder Steven Richer.
According to AFL’s president, Stephen Miller, the organization “is leading the charge to keep illegal aliens from voting in 2024. Maricopa County, in direct violation of state law, is refusing to remove illegal alien voters from the roll.”
“We are taking decisive action: suing Maricopa County for unlawfully permitting illegal aliens and foreign citizens to interfere in the 2024 election,” he added.
Richer, along with other election officials in Arizona, received notice from AFL in July demanding that they “fulfill their legal obligations to prevent aliens from voting and warning them that if they fail to do so, AFL would pursue legal action on behalf of its clients.”


