Hello John,

Once again, a Maricopa County judge has sided against the law as it's written- and against election integrity. 


Recorder Justin Heap - one of the few honest men left inside that building - asked the court to pause an audit that could expose how voter data is handled in the county’s corrupted election system. Instead, the judge said, “Don’t worry, the vendor has a nondisclosure agreement.” 


You can’t make this up.

We’ve seen this movie before: 


  • Private contractors, outside control, zero transparency. 
  • Bureaucrats at the Board of Supervisors grabbing power that belongs to the elected Recorder. 
  • Judges brushing it off as “no violation of statute.” 


Heap is fighting for every Arizonan’s right to honest elections - and for that, the establishment is trying to box him in. He’s not the problem. He’s the firewall. 


I stand with Justin Heap. He’s exposing the same crowd that let 2,288 ballots sit forgotten in Fountain Hills. The same county bosses who presided over the 2022 Election Day collapse that may have altered outcomes statewide. 


Heap is just following the law, AS WRITTEN. No judge has a right to disregard it.


The people of Arizona deserve election systems run by our elected officials, not unelected vendors or lawyers on government contracts. 


That’s why I launched Operation Iron Line - to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with patriots like Heap who refuse to surrender Arizona to corruption. 


We now have 401 patriots holding the line. Let’s push past 500 this week and send Maricopa a message they can’t ignore. Will you join us with $20.25 to keep up the fight, $50 to build the Iron Line, or even $100 to help us expose the truth in Maricopa County? 


The Board of Supervisors can hide behind judges and lawyers - but they can’t hide from the people forever! 

America First. Always.

Mark Finchem


Arizona Senator LD1

Conservative

“Election Integrity” Patriot

P.S. Why is it so hard to just follow the law? That's ALL Maricopa and the judges have to do! Help me make them do it!

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