Indictments made in Arizona ‘fake elector’ case, including two lawmakers

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(The Center Square) – Democratic Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Wednesday the indictments of 11 individuals for allegedly committing fraud by signing a 2020 document saying they were electors for former President Donald Trump, even though he lost the state’s election.

Republican state Sens. Jake Hoffman and Anthony Kern, are two of the individuals indicted.

Former Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward, her husband Michael Ward, Turning Point Action Chief Operating Officer Tyler Bowyer, Loraine Pellegrino, former Senate candidate Jim Lamon, Robert Montgomery, Samuel Moorhead and Greg Safsten were also indicted.

Others were also indicted but their names are not being released until they’re served papers, Mayes said.

“I will not allow American Democracy to be undermined,” Mayes said in a video comment. “We’re here because justice demands an answer to the efforts that the defendants and other unindicted co-conspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of Arizona’s voters during the 2020 presidential election.”

The accused gathered in Arizona’s state GOP headquarters in December 2020 and signed a certificate claiming to be Arizona’s electors and sent it to Congress. Trump lost to President Joe Biden by 10,457 votes, and the results were certified by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey and other state officials.

The indictments in Arizona aren’t the only ones made in different swing states that Trump lost in 2020. “Alternate electors” have been charged with similar crimes in Nevada, Michigan and Georgia.

 

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