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AZ HCR2033
Concurrent Resolution
Status
6/23/2022
Primary Sponsor
Mark Finchem
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AI Summary
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Concurrent resolution declaring that Arizona's 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa, Pima, and Yuma Counties are "irredeemably compromised" and calling for the state legislature to reclaim and set aside the 2020 presidential electors.
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Asserts that the Arizona Legislature has plenary constitutional power under Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution to appoint electors in any manner it directs, including the power to resume this authority at any time regardless of popular vote results.
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Alleges numerous election irregularities including missing chain of custody documentation for approximately 740,000 ballots, signature verification failures, deleted election files, cybersecurity vulnerabilities in voting equipment, and violations of voter registration deadlines.
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Claims that mathematical modeling and forensic analysis demonstrate vote tabulation manipulation, fractional vote calculations, and evidence that votes were transferred between candidates, particularly involving Dominion voting equipment.
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Notifies the President of the U.S. Senate, Speaker of the House, and Arizona's Congressional delegation of the legislature's position that the elections are compromised and electors should be reclaimed due to the purported flawed nature preventing declaration of a clear winner.
Legislative Description
Decertifying Arizona's 2020 electors
Concurrent Resolution
Last Action
Introduced in House and read first time
6/23/2022