Mark Finchem is a craven liar.
Finchem is the Donald Trump-endorsed extremist and Colonel Sanders look-alike vying to become Arizona’s secretary of state and take control of the state’s elections.
And he’s an enemy of democracy. He’s a member of the Oath Keepers extremist militia; he appeared outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6; he has parroted Trump’s lies about fraud costing him the 2020 presidential election; and he unsuccessfully tried to ban voting machines in Arizona.
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Finchem’s campaign emerged from a muck of Republican lies, and weeks out from Election Day, those lies — along with his hopes of running Arizona’s elections — seem like they’re crumbling in humiliating fashion.
Remember a couple of weeks back, when Finchem effectively admitted that Trump’s lies about election fraud were baseless?
Absolutely amazing. Mark Finchem is asked why he accepted the 2022 primary results even though voting in Arizona is the same as it was in 2020.
— Arizona Right Watch (@az_rww) September 23, 2022
Moderator: Was the August midterm election fair?
Finchem: I have no idea.
Moderator: What changed?
Finchem: The candidates. pic.twitter.com/xA4b0Sh2vk
Now, Finchem has been caught in a lie from that same debate, where he said: “I don’t care for mail-in voting — that’s why I go to the polls.”
Arizona-based journalist Dillon Rosenblatt reported Wednesday that public records show that Finchem has voted by mail in 28 of Arizona’s previous 30 elections. In other words, as Rosenblatt wrote, “Finchem votes by mail almost 100% of the time.”








