The Arizona Voters’ Right to Know Act (Prop 211) (Part II)
In order to trace money as it moves through the political system, the Voters’ Right to Know Act requires a covered person to collect new information from certain donors.
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In order to trace money as it moves through the political system, the Voters’ Right to Know Act requires a covered person to collect new information from certain donors.
The first step in understanding the Voters’ Right to Know Act is determining whether your organization is covered by the Act.
Today the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that whether the Legislature violated Arizona’s Open Meeting Law by virtue of GOP members’ attendance at ALEC conferences is a nonjusticiable political question. In essence, although the Open Meeting
Professor Alan Dershowitz today filed a motion in Arizona Federal District Court seeking to avoid the imposition of sanctions against him in Lake/Finchem v. Hobbs, the voting machine lawsuit dismissed in August. Some fascinating arguments
Continue readingProf. Alan Dershowitz Files Motion to Avoid AZ Sanctions
Pinal County has released its report detailing why 507 additional ballots were tallied in the statewide recount results released today. The report describes the various discrepancies and concludes as follows: After performing reconciliation of ballots
Continue readingPinal County Releases Report Explaining Recount Ballot Discrepancies
On Friday December 30, 2022, the Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether GOP members of the Arizona Legislature are subject to the Arizona Open Meeting Law (OML) when they attend conferences hosted by the American