Equal Numbers? Nothing Less Should Be Accepted. Republicans Sue Arizona’s Largest County Alleging Unfair Advantage Toward Communist Election Poll Workers

The RNC and the Arizona GOP filed two lawsuits against Maricopa County alleging democrats communists being given advantage with higher number of poll workers hired.

This from justthenews.com.

The Republican National Committee and the Republican Party of Arizona filed two lawsuits against Maricopa County, Arizona, this week, and the county isn’t happy about it.

The two Republican entities are upset that Maricopa County hired 857 communist poll workers and just 712 Republicans this election season.

They argue that this violates state law and that the county must hire an equal number of Republicans and [communists].

Additionally, the letter from RNC attorney Eric H. Spencer said there was a:

[S]ignificant disparity between political parties in the central processing boards utilized at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (MCTEC) during the primary.

The attorney argues that just 10 Republican poll workers were able to be on the “receiving/inspection boards” as opposed to 58 communists.

He argued that this violates state law which requires each central board to be “comprised of two members of different political parties.”

Yet, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates, District 3, and County Recorder Stephen Richer rejected the county did anything wrong in a joint statement on behalf of the County Elections Command Center.

In it, they noted that they themselves are Republicans, as are other people involved in Maricopa County government.

The two wrote:

The idea that a Republican Recorder and four Republican board members would try to keep Republicans out of elections is absurd. We contact everyone on the lists the parties provide us. Maricopa County’s temporary election worker hiring practices ensure bipartisan representation throughout the election process and follow requirements established in state law and the Elections Procedures Manual.

RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward told Breitbart in a statement that they felt they had “no choice” but to sue the county.

They wrote:

After several weeks of negotiations, Maricopa County left us no choice but to sue because Arizonans who want to be poll workers shouldn’t be shut out of the process.

With midterms just 35 days away, Arizonans deserve basic transparency about how their elections will be conducted.

This legal offensive is the latest step in Republicans’ ongoing efforts to promote free, fair, and transparent elections in Arizona.

Final thoughts: If the law states equal numbers of poll workers, no rationale otherwise should be accepted. Let us hope and pray similar concern is being demonstrated in all politically troublesome counties across America.

This November election will be a Red Wave only if the communists are not successful in stealing it from the GOP.

God speed to Arizona Republicans.