The Arizona Republic

AZ’s fake electors one step closer to real jail?

- EJ Montini Columnist Arizona Republic

They were part of a scheme involving other Republican­s in other states that tried to overturn the results of a democratic­ally decided presidenti­al election.

There should be a price to pay for that.

It should involve prison.

At the very least they should be publicly exposed and vilified and, thanks to U.S. District Judge Diane Humetewa, there’s a slightly better chance that will happen.

Judge Humetewa said the House select committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrecti­on could subpoena the records of Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward.

Ward and her would-be band of bungling election thieves put together a phony electoral slate and sent it sent to Washington, D.C., attempting to cast Arizona’s ballots for Donald Trump instead of rightful winner Joe Biden.

They’ve since tried to argue that the phony electors were only meant to be considered the real thing “in the event that the legal challenges to the Arizona results succeeded.”

Except that nothing in the document sent by certified mail to the U.S. Senate and National Archives spoke of legal challenges. Instead, the document falsely asserted that the 11 Arizona shills were the “duly elected and qualified” presidenti­al electors, with no conditiona­l language.

Lock.

Them.

Up.

You may recall how, in July, The New York Times reported on emails that displayed what the article describes as the “often slapdash efforts of advisers” to then President Trump used to try to subvert the election. The names of reactionar­y Republican notables like Arizona’s Kelli Ward and attorney Jack Wilenchik show up in the article.

The report quotes an email from Wilenchik to Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn that reads, “We (Arizona Republican­s) would just be sending in ‘fake’ electoral votes to Pence so that ‘someone’ in Congress can make an objection when they start counting votes, and start arguing that the ‘fake’ votes should be counted.”

Imagine that.

Blatantly admitting that the electors were “fake.”

Kind of damning, don’t you think? Perhaps that is why the report noted that Wilenchik sent a follow-up email saying, “‘alternativ­e’ votes is probably a better term than ‘fake’ votes,” followed by a smiley face emoji.

It’s uncertain what Ward’s phone records will reveal.

The fact that Ward and her cohorts have tried so hard to keep them out of

public view doesn’t bode well ... for them. Ward is appealing the judge’s decision to the 9th Circuit, of course. Delay. Delay. Delay.

Interest wanes. Memories fade.

But we should not forget what the fake electors tried to do. We know for sure that the phony electors and their crackpot scheme put our electoral process – our country – in danger.

An attempted breach of that process should have the same consequenc­es that are facing the insurrecti­onists who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Real consequenc­es.

Prison.

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