by Randy DeSoto at The Western Journal
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors held a hearing Monday to announce they would not attend a meeting requested by Arizona Senate President Karen Fann to answer election questions the audit has raised to date.
In fact, board chairman Jack Sellers and the board took it a step further calling for the audit to end, as Sellers proclaimed he would not be answering any more questions regarding how November’s election, which the board helped oversee, was conducted.
It would seem if one wanted to take election integrity concerns that many voters have to the next level, there would be no better way to do it than the board’s response.
Sellers launched into invectives right from the outset of Monday’s meeting.
“We are here under some bizarre circumstances to discuss responding to an unfortunate letter from the president of the Arizona state senate,” the chairman said.
Sellers then noted that he would not be responding to the particulars contained in Fann’s letter at the meeting.
“This board is done explaining anything to these people who are playing investigator with our constituents’ ballots and equipment, paid for with real people’s tax dollars,” Sellers said. “It’s time to be done with this craziness and get on with our county’s critical business.”
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