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OK, look...voting machines are supposed to be approved at the Federal level. Most states will only allow Fed-approved voting machines to be used.
In AZ, both Diebold and Sequoia sold what they claimed to be Fed-approved voting machines into the state, at various cities and counties. The systems DID have Fed approval numbers.
But: both vendors withheld portions of their product line from scrutiny, obtaining the Fed cert by fraud. That in turn renders the AZ state sales (and a hell of a lot of others) fraudulent.
This complaint officially asks the AZ AG's office to investigate and sue both vendors. If they don't, the four citizens who signed it would have the right to do it ourselves.
Note that the current AZ attorney general is a dem who wants to run for Governor next year. His likely opponent? The GOP Secretary of State in AZ who approved all these sales of goofed-up voting machines and who normally has control of the voting machine certification process in AZ.
Basically, we've found a loophole that allows the state AG to jump into the voting machine fray - and possibly embarrass his future competitor for Gov.
This document is the best proof ever laid of fraud by voting machine vendors in the Federal certification process.