Arizonaโs Republican-controlled legislature has moved to strip power from Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in election-related lawsuits, handing that power instead to the attorney generalโs office.
The measure, which was contained within a budget reconciliation bill (pdf), seeks to stop Hobbs, a Democrat, from playing a role in lawsuits related to state election rules while giving the attorney generalโs office โsole authorityโ to defend Arizona election laws. The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Doug Ducey, who hasnโt signaled opposition to it.
The billโs language regarding curtailing Hobbsโs power is โnecessary to ensure the faithful defense of the Stateโs election integrity laws and to eliminate confusion created by the Secretary of State about who speaks for Arizona in court,โ Katie Conner, spokeswoman for Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, told the Arizona Mirror. His office also accused Hobbs of filing โpolitically motivated bar complaints againstโ his officeโs lawyers to โtarget their professional standing and reputation.โ
The version of the measure that passed on the night of June 24 says the โattorney general has sole authority in all election litigation to direct the defense of election laws, to appeal or petition any decision, and to intervene on behalf of this state at any stageโ until Jan. 2, 2023, which is when Hobbsโs term ends.
The bill would also bar the attorney generalโs office from providing legal advice or representing the secretary of state. Hobbs also canโt use public funds to hire lawyers relating to election litigation, and additionally limits her to hiring one full-time legal adviser.
Hobbs, who has frequently criticized the ongoing audit of Maricopa Countyโs 2020 election results, decried the passage of the bill late last week and accused Republicans of retaliating against her โbecause they did not like the outcome of the Presidential Election,โ according to a statement released by her office.
Meanwhile, Democrats in the legislature echoed her statement, with state Sen. Lisa Otondo calling the bill a โpower grab.โ
BYย JACK PHILLIPS