PHOENIX—Attorney General Kris Mayes is going will continue to pursue the 11 Republicans who claimed to be the state’s legally elected electors despite the actual results of the 2020 presidential race.
A spokesman for Mayes confirmed Friday that she will seek U.S. Supreme Court review of a ruling that quashed the original indictment. It names not just those who signed the certificates, saying a majority of Arizonans voted for Donald Trump in 2020—they did not—but also seven others in the Trump orbit, including several attorneys and Trump’s chief of staff from his first term as president. They also will not face the same felony charges of fraud, conspiracy and forgery.
Mayes contends they, along with the electors, all were part of a scheme to undermine the results of the 2020 election by c

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