Arizona Secretary of State’s Office wants investigation of Cochise County supervisors

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In a letter sent to both the Cochise County Attorney and the Arizona Attorney General, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is calling for an investigation of the two Cochise County supervisors who voted to delay the certification of election results.

TUCSON, Ariz. — A memo from the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office to Attorney General Mark Brnovich and the Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre is urging an investigation into the actions of two members of the Cochise County’s Board of Supervisors for “potential violations of Arizona law."

Supervisors Crosby and Judd knew they had a statutory requirement to canvass theelection by November 28, but instead chose to act in violation of the law, putting false election narratives ahead of Cochise County’s voters. ~ Letter from Arizona Secretary of State's office to Attorney General Brnovich and County Attorney McIntyreAccording to state law, the requirement to canvass within 20 days of the election is non-discretionary.

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