Election integrity activists headed back to court on Monday to ask Pima County Superior Court Judge Kyle Bryson for another trial to look at alleged election fraud, asking for “prospective relief,” meaning changes to the current election methods used in Pima County. Check out their video, if you care.
This article appears in Aug 16-22, 2012.

Greed and corruption!
Fact I learned; they didn’t steal $2 billion in tax money. They stole $2 billion dollars from working families to help developers and affluent bedroom communities. It was not tax money when they stole it. They stole it from people and made it tax money.
Excerpt from Statement of facts filed with court: http://tinyurl.com/LPFiling
“Summary of This Lawsuit” The Libertarian Party and AUDIT-AZ alleges that Pima County, through the direction and control of its county administrator C.H. “Chuck” Huckelberry, has systematically subverted critical controls required to protect the purity of elections. The elimination of those controls has permitted county management to take advantage of the ability to cheat presented by defects in our computerized election system. As a result, county management fraudulently rigged the Regional Transportation Authority election on May 16, 2006 and has the ability to manipulate the outcome of any Pima County election, including not only bond elections, but the elections of members of the Board of Supervisors, themselves.”
Discovery on this lawsuit has not begun but many facts are known from the three other lawsuits: http://tinyurl.com/5wda8gl involving the Pima County Democratic Party and Pima County. The discovery in those cases was limited but nonetheless has shown the path for future discovery that must be followed in this lawsuit.
The goal of this lawsuit is to protect the “purity of elections” in the future, starting with the 2012 elections. At the present time it is easy to cheat using our election computers and impossible to challenge a rigged election. The ease of cheating when matched with the impossibility of challenging any specific election requires court intervention in order to protect the purity of elections and ensure that we will have free elections.
For more information: Rigged NO More: http://www.RiggedNoMore.com
This on going case amplifies the fact that no citizen in Arizona has “Full
Voting Rights”…not even the good folks who are covered by the 1965
Voting Rights Act.
Lets hope the Governor and Legislators gain “lessons learned” from this
case and up-grade our state election laws which recognize the “Full
Voting Rights” of all citizens of Arizona.