America First Legal (AFL) has taken the initiative to file a groundbreaking lawsuit against Maricopa County, Arizona officials for their alleged violation of state election administration laws.
The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of the Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona and Eric Lovelis, accuses the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the County Recorder of consistently failing to lawfully and fairly administer elections in the county.
According to AFL, these officials have been fully aware of their violations of election laws but have neglected to take any measures to rectify the situation.
The consequences of their inaction have been detrimental, as the mistakes and maladministration witnessed in the 2020 and 2022 elections are feared to be repeated in the upcoming November 5, 2024, election.
In a statement, James Rogers, America First Legal Counsel, emphasized the organization’s commitment to fighting for fair elections and protecting the rights of every American citizen to have their lawful votes counted.
He said, “America First Legal will continue fighting for fair elections and to protect the right of every American citizen to have their lawful vote counted.”
The lawsuit filed by AFL serves as a significant step towards ensuring the integrity and transparency of the electoral process in Maricopa County.
By holding the responsible officials accountable for their alleged violations, AFL aims to prevent the recurrence of any irregularities or mismanagement that may compromise the upcoming election.
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