WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Secretary of State and the Arizona Department of State to obtain public records from the 2022 midterm election in Maricopa County, AZ.
The 2022 election in Maricopa County was marred by, in the words of one Arizona judge, widespread “failures” and “technical problems.” It is therefore no surprise that 55% of Arizona voters “believe it is likely that problems with the 2022 election in Maricopa County affected the outcome.” With public confidence so low, it is crucial that the government offer full transparency when it comes to public records.
On November 18, just ten days after the election, AFL submitted a public records request to the Department and to Secretary Hobbs requesting all emails from November 8 to 16 sent to and from Katie Hobbs (Secretary of State), Allie Bones (Assistant Secretary of State), C. Murphy Hebert (Director of Communications), and Sophia Solid (Deputy Communications Director).
Then-Secretary Hobbs sat on the request and never responded before she assumed the governorship. On February 1, 2023, the Department of State under Secretary Fontes denied the request, claiming that America First Legal’s limited public records request for the emails of just four public officers and employees over the span of only nine days constitutes “an unreasonable administrative burden” so great that the Secretary was completely absolved of his responsibilities under the law.
America First Legal is determined to obtain these public records to ensure that Arizonians, and the American people at large, have access to records that they are legally entitled to.
Read the lawsuit here.
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