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The plaintiffs are represented by Phoenix-based Herrera Arellano LLP and Washington, D.C.-based Elias Law Group. It is unclear who will represent the Cochise County supervisors, as County Attorney Brian McIntyre stated numerous times last week his office will not defend the board’s vote. But McIntyre never commented on whether he would provide representation for Stevens and/or Marra.
Judge Laura Cardinal of the Cochise County Superior Court was assigned the case Monday as the county’s election judge. However, the court’s presiding judge immediately issued an order for an out-of-county judge to handle the case, as is common when litigation involves the county supervisors.
A new judge is expected to be assigned to the case on Tuesday morning. Election matters are typically heard on an expedited basis, with deadlines set in days instead of weeks or months.
A total lunar eclipse will occur across the country early on Tuesday, November 8, astronomers say. It's the first Election Day total lunar eclipse in U.S. history, according to EarthSky.org. And the next Election Day lunar eclipse won't occur for another 372 years, on Nov. 8, 2394.
According to EarthSky's Bruce McClure, if you live in the U.S., or elsewhere in North America, you can see the eclipse in the wee hours before sunrise on November 8. In Washington, D.C., for example, the full eclipse will begin at 5:16 a.m. EST and end at 6:41 a.m. EST.
A judge in Arizona on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order keeping a group of armed poll watchers at least 250 feet from drop boxes, after a string of complaints that voters felt intimated by people carrying firearms as they monitored voting.
The order also prevents monitors taking photographs of voters and requires them to refrain from claiming that anyone depositing multiple ballots is behaving illegally.
On Tuesday, the two sides agreed a set of measures to protect voters from intimidation.
Monitors must not approach within 75 feet of a drop box - as required by law - nor intentionally follow anyone delivering ballots, even if they are more than 75 feet away from the both.
Nor must they 'Openly carry firearms within 250 feet of the drop box, or (b) visibly wear body armor within 250 feet of the drop box,' says the order written by U.S. District Judge Michael Liburdi.
He also looked at how individual candidates fared in news coverage and found one candidate with a 100% negative score: Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Lake, he wrote, “was on the receiving end of nine evaluative comments, all negative, giving her a 100% negative press score.”
Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli and Arizona State Senator Karen Fann will present this evidence of signature comparisons and take questions from the audience.
The Gateway Pundit will provide live coverage of this bombshell presentation.
Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were escorted away by marshals after refusing to disclose the name of a mystery man who supposedly helped them investigate election software company Konnech, which is suing them for defamation.
True The Vote leaders Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht after an appeals court overruled a contempt charge lobbied against the duo by a judge. The judge ordered the election integrity activists to name a confidential source, which they refused to do. Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were ordered released by a panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit late Sunday evening. “IT IS ORDERED that Petitioners’ opposed motion for release from detention is GRANTED pending further order of this court,” the panel said in its ruling.
Catherine Engelbrecht released a statement shortly after the appeals court decision was announced. “Those who thought that imprisoning Gregg and I would weaken our resolve have gravely miscalculated. It is stronger than ever,” she said. “The right to free and fair elections without interference is more important than our own discomforts and even this detention, now reversed by a higher court. We are profoundly grateful for that.” “We will continue to protect and defend those who do the vital work of election integrity, and we will make sure that their findings become a matter of public record.”
originally posted by: xuenchen
Somebody on Twitter made a good point about the U.S. Post Office Workers Unions backing Biden and Democrats. So why trust the Post Office to deliver mail Ballots ? 🥶