Whether the defendants violated the Elections and Electors Clauses, the Equal Protection Clause, and the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution, in addition to Arizona law, in administering Arizona's election; Allegations include the counting of unlawful absentee and mail-in ballots that violated standards set by the legislature and led to widespread voter fraud; The plaintiff seeks the decertification of Arizona's Presidential election results or the exclusion of unlawful absentee and mail-in ballots from the count.
Whether Arizona election officials violated state and federal law in the administration of the state's November election; Among the petition's allegations are that officials did not enforce state law residency requirements, permitted "double voting," and created illegal disparities in ballot and drop box voting in demographically different areas of the state by their use of funds from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Center for Tech and Civic Life; The petitioners, who are members of the Arizona Election Integrity Association, ask the court for an injunction preventing the certification of Arizona's Presidential election results and requiring the governor to certify Presidential electors selected by the legislature.
Whether the defendants, in the running of Arizona's election, violated the Elections and Electors Clauses, the Equal Protection Clause, and the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution, in addition to state election law; Allegations include fraud in the counting and fabrication of hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots, including fraud related to the use of Dominion Election Systems' hardware and software in Maricopa County; The complaint includes a request to decertify Arizona's Presidential election results.
Whether Arizona election officials failed to allow observation of signature verification as required by Arizona law; whether plaintiff is entitled to a reasonable inspection (sampling) of signatures as well as "duplicated" ballots so she can compare them to originals; and whether the alleged illegal conduct requires the court to annul the state's election and declare that the state's certification of Biden electors is of no further legal effect
Whether Arizona law requires the Maricopa County Recorder to conduct a statutorily required hand count sampling by precinct rather than by "vote center"
Whether Maricopa County poll workers violated Arizona law by providing voters "sharpies" as ballot-marking devices, which allegedly caused markings to bleed through ballots and the ballots to be cancelled
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