Michele Swinick - LD12 Part 2
This video adds more election irregularities to the previous Part 1 Maricopa County
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Townhall - 2024 Election LD12 Sheriffs
Three Sheriffs Debate and answer Questions.
JERRY SHERIDAN
FRANK "MIKE" CRAWFORD
JOE MELONE
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Townhall Part 1- LD12 Maricopa County 2024 - Candidates for Recorder
Speeches and Q & A for
Don Hiatt and Clair Van Steenwyk
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Michele Swinick - Maricopa County 2022 Election Vote Center Tabulators, Documents, Procedures
Presentation given to Legislative District 12 members in Maricopa County in Feb 2024 about discrepancies during the 2022 election Vote Centers in Maricopa County.
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The importance of supporting, educating, canvasing your local constituants as a PC
Being a A PC is a two way communication process. You should support and represent and take input from your own district or precinct and not just force establishment values and desires on the masses. Government is the power of the people, not a dictatorship to the people.
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James Knox Briefs a method of Hand Counting Ballots
This is a short brief on hand counting ballots to include the advantages and a quick practice demo of a single race using a tally card.
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Daniel Wood - Court Filing CV2023093987
A constitutional challenge to Arizona's election process from We the People. Daniel asserts the administrative laws used to create, run, and prevent changes to the Arizona election process are unconstitutional and that We the People have the ultimate power granted in the Constitution to correct this abuse of power.
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AZ Senator David Farnsworth - Save the Children
Make a difference by being a Citizen Lobbyist. One of the speakers at the Save the Children Summit in August of 2023.
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Kathleen Winn - Save the Children
Project 25 Director describes how to utilize local law enforcement to help recover lost children. One of three speakers at a Save the Children Event in August of 2023.
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Lisa Fink - Save the Children
Lisa was one of three speakers organized by Patty Porter to discuss the issues around Children's education, Media influence, legal issues as a parent, and how to get involved.
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Michele Swinick talks about AZSavesAmerica.us
Video of a presentation given by Michele Swinick on 8 Aug 2023.
https://save-my-freedom-movements.constantcontactsites.com/
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Discussion with Daniel Wood - Part 2
Featuring Sean Wilson to discuss shocking details of their border operations in cooperation with law enforcement in Texas and Arizona.
Learn more about our Constitutional Rights to petition our government and to hold our elected officials accountable to their Oath of Office, to the Arizona Constitution, the U.S. Constitution and to their promises made to We The People.
REFERENCES:
U.S. Constitution, First Amendment
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Arizona State Constitution Article 2 Section 1
Fundamental principles; recurrence to
“A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is essential to the security of individual rights and the perpetuity of free government.”
Arizona State Constitution Article 2 Section 2
Political power; purpose of government
“All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.”
ARS §41-1151. Issuance and service of legislative subpoena
“A subpoena may be issued by the presiding officer of either house or the chairman of any committee before whom the attendance of a witness is desired. The subpoena is sufficient if it states whether the proceeding is before the senate, house of representatives or a committee, is addressed to the witness, requires the attendance of the witness at a certain time and place, and is signed by either presiding officer or a committee chairman. The subpoena may be served and returned in like manner as civil process.”
Daniel Wood Bio
• Married 21 years, three children
• Moved to Arizona in 2015
• Marine Corps combat veteran and former Law Enforcement officer
• Current Occupation: Executive Protection Agent/Security Guard
• 2020 Candidate against Raul Grijalva in Congressional District 3
Since the 2020 election, Daniel Wood has been diligently fighting to remove the unconstitutional voting machines. He, along with other individuals, have been to the Arizona Supreme Court with two Writs of Quo Warranto and two Writs of Mandamus. The Arizona Supreme Court failed to provide proper due process. Daniel then filed notices, affidavits, petitions, and remonstrances in the Arizona Legislature and the Attorney General’s office. The petition was for the impeachment of Katie Hobbs and the remonstrance was to correct and to add to Mark Finchem’s resolution. Daniel, together with patriots Paul Rice and Brian Stiener, continue in the fight for election integrity. They have had success in Cochise County and continue to work with Boards of Supervisors throughout the state.
DISCLAIMER: The opinions and statements expressed here by participants does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the LD 12 Republican Committee.
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Discussion with Daniel Wood
First Amendment Right To Petition The Government For Redress Of Grievances
Learn more about our Constitutional Rights to petition our government and to hold our elected officials accountable to their Oath of Office, to the Arizona Constitution, the U.S. Constitution and to their promises made to We The People.
REFERENCES:
U.S. Constitution, First Amendment
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Arizona State Constitution Article 2 Section 1
Fundamental principles; recurrence to
“A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is essential to the security of individual rights and the perpetuity of free government.”
Arizona State Constitution Article 2 Section 2
Political power; purpose of government
“All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.”
ARS §41-1151. Issuance and service of legislative subpoena
“A subpoena may be issued by the presiding officer of either house or the chairman of any committee before whom the attendance of a witness is desired. The subpoena is sufficient if it states whether the proceeding is before the senate, house of representatives or a committee, is addressed to the witness, requires the attendance of the witness at a certain time and place, and is signed by either presiding officer or a committee chairman. The subpoena may be served and returned in like manner as civil process.”
Daniel Wood Bio
• Married 21 years, three children
• Moved to Arizona in 2015
• Marine Corps combat veteran and former Law Enforcement officer
• Current Occupation: Executive Protection Agent/Security Guard
• 2020 Candidate against Raul Grijalva in Congressional District 3
Since the 2020 election, Daniel Wood has been diligently fighting to remove the unconstitutional voting machines. He, along with other individuals, have been to the Arizona Supreme Court with two Writs of Quo Warranto and two Writs of Mandamus. The Arizona Supreme Court failed to provide proper due process. Daniel then filed notices, affidavits, petitions, and remonstrances in the Arizona Legislature and the Attorney General’s office. The petition was for the impeachment of Katie Hobbs and the remonstrance was to correct and to add to Mark Finchem’s resolution. Daniel, together with patriots Paul Rice and Brian Stiener, continue in the fight for election integrity. They have had success in Cochise County and continue to work with Boards of Supervisors throughout the state.
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2023-03-14 LD12 GOP District Meeting - Programs
March 14, 2023 LD12 GOP District Meeting - Programs
Senator Wendy Rogers (AZ D7), Arizona Senate Elections Committee Chair
Visit us at: www.ld12gop.org
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