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Shelby
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Ultra-MAGA
Republican
extremist
Shelby Busch
is the head
of the
far-right
election
denier group
We the
People Az
Alliance
that
receives
funding from
Mike
Lindell,
Patrick
Byrne, and
Mike Flynn,
has spread
election
misinformation
and works
with
expelled
Republican
extremist
lawmaker Liz
Harris. She
is, as of
Jun. 24,
2024, the
first vice
chair of the
Maricopa
County
Republican
Committee. |
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Maricopa
County Accuses GOP
Official Of Lying In
Court
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"An attorney for
Maricopa County
accused a Maricopa
County Republican
Party official of
lying under oath in
court. We the People
Alliance Arizona, an
organization known
for spreading
conspiracies about
the state’s
elections, filed a
lawsuit against
Maricopa County in
2022 seeking the
names of election
workers who handled
ballots in 2020
general election" [
. . . ] "We the
People Alliance
Arizona Chair
Shelby Busch,
who is also the
county GOP vice
chair, testified in
court on June 12
that she had “seen
no real evidence” of
those threats." |
Jun. 27, 2024 |
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Arizona
Features Prominently
At Lindell’s
Election Conspiracy
Forum |
"When
Finchem spoke,
he was joined by
Shelby Busch, a
prominent local
election denier who
has spread election
misinformation and
works with expelled
lawmaker Liz Harris.
Busch presented
“evidence” to the
Arizona legislature
of what she claimed
was violations of
federal law, but was
actually legal voter
outreach, and her
group’s analysis of
signature
verification did not
withstand scrutiny." |
Aug. 18, 2023 |
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Election
Deniers Upset That
Nonprofits Legally
Registered Arizonans
To Vote |
"A far-right group
given unfettered
time to speak during
state-run meetings
by Republican
lawmakers made
unfounded claims
that certain
non-profits violated
federal law and
engaged in partisan
voter outreach
efforts. We the
People AZ Alliance,
a political action
committee funded by
far-right figures
Patrick Byrne and
Mike Lindell, was
invited to speak on
several occasions at
the Arizona Senate
Elections Committee,
where they spread
debunked theories
regarding election
security. During a
presentation given
on Jan. 30, the
PAC’s Chair,
Shelby Busch,
alleged that the
Secretary of State’s
Office gave certain
organizations
extensive access to
the state’s voter
registration system,
and that
organizations with
this special access
could register
“multiple
registrations on the
same voter,
[registration]
changes that are
unsolicited by the
voter,” and had
equal access to
voter files as
government
officials." |
Mar. 7, 2023 |
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