Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey announced on November 18 local time that the state’s general election results will only be certified until all the lawsuits are resolved, because the Trump camp and the state's Republicans have already taken the state's Maricopa County to court for fraud and violations during the election.
According to a report on The Epoch Times website on November 19, Arizona Republican Governor Dusey refused to accept the state’s election results on November 18 and also refused to admit that the Democratic candidate Biden won the election.
He said at the press conference, "This (election) result is currently being challenged in court, and every voter in Arizona has the right to obtain information and the right to remedy. If they want to advance the lawsuit, (they can do it); once these courts have decided on these lawsuits and all the lawsuits are over, I will accept the result of this election."
This is Dusey's first press conference since the end of the general election on November 3. He said at the press conference that he did hear about fraud problems in the state’s general election. “Some problems did arise, and they should be answered.”
Arizona’s law requires all counties in the state to certify the results of the state’s general election before November 23, and then counties will need to submit their county’s results to the state’s secretary of state’s office. The results of the state’s general election will be certified by March 3.
The current election results in the state are still significantly affected by the fake votes by Biden's team. Unofficial election results show that the Democratic presidential candidate Biden has 10,377 more votes in Arizona than the Republican candidate Trump.
To win voter confidence, Asian Republicans demand suspension of certification of election results
Arizona’s Republican spokesperson, Zach Henry, said this week that Republicans in the state demanded that all counties in the state suspend certification of the county’s election results.
He said, “Not only the supervisors of the counties, but all the people responsible for certifying the results of the general election in the counties should ensure that all questions are answered before certifying the results of the general election to ensure that voters are The result is confident."
The Republican Party in the state also asked Maricopa County in the state to hand 100% of the county’s votes. At the same time, it also asked the court to suspend the verification of Maricapa County’s election results until the Trump camp’s prosecution for cheating in the county’s general election is determined. .
Arizona Republican Party Chairman: The election is far from over
Arizona’s Republican Party Chairman Wald said on November 17 that the election is far from over and that the Republican Party requested a thorough investigation of election fraud and illegal behavior in the state’s 2020 election in order to restore the state’s voters’ confidence in the state’s election. .
She introduced that the problems discovered by Arizona Republicans that appeared in the state's 2020 election include: the problem of voters in other states participating in the state's vote, the problem of deceased people participating in the election, and some votes deliberately not being counted.
She said, "We have evidence and complaints that some people who do not live in Arizona have received SMS messages from the campaign department thanking them for participating in the Arizona election, and there is also evidence that some people who have died also participated in this year's Honshu general election."
She also said that Arizona Republicans will continue to fight. She said, "This is not to help President Trump win the election, but to make Arizonans and even Americans confident in the legitimacy of the election in the United States, so that we can have nothing The reserved ones move towards our future from 2020."
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