Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik has endorsed Mark Finchem for Arizona Secretary of State. Kerik highlighted Finchem’s integrity and strength and concluded with he will ensure election integrity in a tweet posted today.
Kerik’s endorsement reads, “I support @RealMarkFinchem for #Arizona #SecretaryofState. He has the integrity, the backbone, and the technical knowledge to ensure our elections are safe and secure from fraud and interference. He knows the job and he will ensure election integrity.”
Finchem replied, “I am honored to have your endorsement, @BernardKerik!”
I am honored to have your endorsement, @BernardKerik! https://t.co/e7WW1wHqiN
— Mark Finchem for AZ Secretary of State (@RealMarkFinchem) June 1, 2021
This is outstanding. Thank you, sir.
— Mark Finchem for AZ Secretary of State (@RealMarkFinchem) June 1, 2021
“I support Mark Finchem for #Arizona #SecretaryofState. He has the integrity, the backbone, & the technical knowledge to ensure our elections are safe & secure from fraud and interference. He knows the job & he will ensure election integrity.” pic.twitter.com/IWDbVT0wL7
Finchem, a former firefighter, and police officer is currently a representative in the Arizona state legislature. He has served the people of Arizona since 2015. Finchem has been at the forefront of election integrity in Arizona and fully supports the Maricopa audit. He has also worked with Rudy Giuliani and supported other election integrity efforts after the 2020 presidential election.
The election for secretary of state is set for 2022. There is currently a recall effort to oust the current Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D). The effort has until June 11th to collect 583,172 signatures in order to bring for a recall election. Hobbs was elected in 2018 with 50.4% of the vote.
Finchem is set to make sure elections are something people can trust again. He will continue to fight for election integrity.
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