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No-excuse mail-in voting is constitutional, judge rules in GOP lawsuit – Cronkite News

Arizona’s no-excuse mail-in balloting is constitutional, Judge Lee Jantzen of Mohave County Superior Court ruled Monday in a lawsuit brought by the Arizona Republican Party. The GOP and state chairman Kelli Ward had claimed mail-in voting – approved in 1991 and overwhelmingly favored by Arizonans – violates the constitution’s mandate that ballots must be secret.

Arizona Today with Lyle Rapacki

Arizona Today – Interview with Sheriff Richard Mack (September 2021)

Dr. Lyle Rapacki discusses the vaccine mandate with Sheriff Mack, one of his books, and the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association that which educates both citizens as well as sheriffs and other peace officers on the Constitution and their limitations of power, according to the Constitution.

Buz Blog

Opinion: Will It Be As Easy Next Time?

The erosion of our Constitutional, God-given rights, started a long time ago, but with the vast government overreaction to the COVID pandemic, the slow wearing away of those rights has become a landslide. The First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion was partially abridged decades ago. Dismissing more than a century and a

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