Liz Harris (Arizona Politician)
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and the Arizona RNC National Committeewoman. A
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, she was a member of the
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from January 2023 to April 2023. Harris was elected in November 2022 from the 13th legislative district, which includes much of
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. On February 23, 2023, Harris invited Jacqueline Breger, an informed constituent, to testify before Arizona's Joint Senate/House Election Hearing to Strengthen and Increase Confidence in Arizona's 2024 Elections. Ms. Breger testified about counties having alleged backdoor portals in their computer systems, which weakened the integrity of the elections. She further elaborated on allegations of other corruption that resulted in the eventual expulsion of Liz Harris.


QAnon Affiliation

Harris, a
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, is a longtime promoter of
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conspiracies. Harris repeatedly spread QAnon messaging beginning in 2018 and when QAnon message board operator
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moved to Arizona in 2021 from
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to run for Congress in the 2022 midterm election, Watkins listed property owned by Harris as his residential address on his voter registration. In May 2021, Harris claimed in a video on a QAnon affiliated podcast that her efforts were part of "good versus evil" and that efforts in Arizona would lead to revelations of nationwide election fraud.Charles P. Pierce
They're Hunting Satan Amongst the Ballots in the Election 'Audit' Out in Arizona
''Esquire'' (May 5, 2021).
At the time while QAnon community leaders General Micheal Flynn and Jason Sullivan were staging events using the domino brand, every day on her podcast Harris held up a sign with the QAnon brand quote, "May Arizona be the first domino to fall." In April 2023, after expulsion from the Arizona House for lying during an ethics committee investigation, Harris became an even bigger hero to some in the QAnon online community who touted her expulsion as proof she was right about her conspiracies.
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, a prominent supporter of Harris, told
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on the War Room, “All they’ve done is make her an icon now. She’s going to be an icon. If they think they’ve made her lose power, I think Liz Harris is going to gain power from this move.”


Role Spreading Multiple Conspiracies Following the 2020 Election

In March 2021, Harris's canvassers Steven Steele and Earl Shafer found shredded ballots in a dumpster behind the Maricopa County Election and Tabulation Center and immediately following the incident, Harris, without proof, claimed the ballots had been burned as part of a cover-up conspiracy involving a fire at Supervisor Clint Hickman's farm. As of 2023, Harris and Steele continue to claim that House Speaker Ben Toma, who sought Harris's expulsion from the Legislature, held a bonfire at Toma's home to destroy evidence of his involvement in an unsubtantiated bribery scandal. In March 2023, Harris invited a woman named Jacqueline Breger to a Joint Legislative Hearing to amplify and promote an outlandish conspiracy that Breger referenced an upcoming book by her boyfriend John Thaler. Thaler, who has an arrest warrant for multiple domestic violence offenses against his ex-wife, made similar claims accusing his ex-wife of participating in a bribery and fraud scheme in multiple failed lawsuits against both his ex-wife and mother-in-law. Before Harris held the hearing, two judges had already dismissed Thaler's claims ruling they were an "elaborate fiction." A federal court had called it a "delusional and fantastical narrative." Emails subsequently obtained by the ''
Arizona Republic ''The Arizona Republic'' is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix. Circulated throughout Arizona, it is the state's largest newspaper. Since 2000, it has been owned by the Gannett newspaper chain. Copies are sold at $2 daily or at $3 ...
'' showed that Harris knew the details of the fabricated scandal before inviting Breger to testify and that Harris lied about her knowledge and involvement to State Senate staffers when they sought details of the presentation before the hearing. In September 2023, Harris reported on her social media podcast that legislators were seeking an indictment of Katie Hobbs that week on RICO charges and the rumor quickly escalated to many online viewers believing Hobbs had been indicted.


Attempts to Overturn the 2020 Election

Harris has been a leading proponent of efforts in Arizona to overturn the 2020 election. Harris testified at a public panel put together by a group of legislative associates of Harris, including
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, Sonny Borelli, and
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after the then House Speaker
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refused to allow the group a formal session to amplify Harris's claims of widespread election fraud. During that hearing held on November 30, 2020, Harris testified she had been conducting a canvass and identified illegitimate voters, asking that legislators exercise their power and pull back the Biden electors. Harris created a website "Crime of the Century" as part of her efforts to spread and promote disinformation about the 2020 election. As part of the effort, she repeatedly made false claims regarding the results of her canvassing efforts which were touted by the U.S. Department of Justice as a form of voter suppression.


Ethics Allegation for Dishonest Non Disclosure

The surviving family filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging Harris knew there was black mold in a home that as a real estate agent Harris knew existed when she sold the home to the family which allegedly resulted in the death of a 41 year old mother of two young children.


Post 2020 Controversial Canvass Effort

Harris led a controversial canvassing effort with then House Rep.
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following the 2020 election with multiple inaccuracies that were debunked within minutes following the 2020 election. Months after Harris's canvass effort that began in November 2020 was underway, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a formal cease and desist letter alleging the audit effort may amount to voter intimidation. Harris did not stop continuing with her canvass effort and months later issued her canvass report of findings which AP reported as "nonsensical."


2020 and 2022 Campaigns for State Legislature

In 2020, Harris unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the Arizona legislature. In 2022, Harris campaigned for election to the state House from Arizona's 13th Legislative District, a district covering portions of the Phoenix suburbs, specifically south
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, west
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, and Sun Lakes in the East Valley. In the November 2022 election, Harris (along with Democratic Representative
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) was elected to the state House from the two-seat 13th District. Harris defeated fellow Republican Julie Willoughby by 275 votes after an automatic recount, in which Harris had a net gain of five votes, concluded in December 2022.


2020 and 2022 Election Denialism

Harris espouses election denialism. After Donald Trump lost Arizona in the 2020 presidential election, Harris promoted unsupported claims that the election was "stolen" from Trump. She led a door-to-door canvassing campaign in a bid to find supposed "election fraud" and released a report (possibly debunked by election experts) claiming fraud. The
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's office, then led by Republican attorney general
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, assigned 60 staffers to investigate the 2020 election; after spending 10,000 hours investigating, no evidence of fraud was found. Harris's door-to-door canvassing effort drew scrutiny from the U.S. Justice Department Civil Rights Division on concerns of potential voter intimidation. Harris claimed in a May 2021 video that her efforts were part of "good versus evil" and that efforts in Arizona would lead to revelations of nationwide election fraud. In September 2022, Harris spoke at a national conspiracist conference hosted by
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, a businessman who had urged Trump to declare
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to remain in power; Lindell asserted that the summit would be "one of the most important events in history." At the event, Harris promoted claims of
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, and claimed that her allies were being persecuted. On April 24, 2023, Harris held an election fraud seminar in Chandler, Arizona with indicted Colorado Mesa County Recorder Tina Peters, who had reportedly been an ally of Harris for years pushing unfounded conspiracies.


Arizona Legislative career

After her election, Harris baselessly claimed that the
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, in which Republicans lost top statewide races, was marred by fraud. She threatened to refuse to cast any vote in the House until the election was redone. Upon taking office in January 2023, she introduced legislation that would ban both
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and in-person early voting, and make it easier to challenge election results in court. Although a first-term representative, Harris's vote was important to the Republicans' one-vote majority in the House. (Republicans hold 31 seats, and Democrats 29 seats.) In February 2023, Harris was the sole Republican to vote against a major Republican budget package, defeating the measure.


2023 hearing

In February 2023, Harris invited Jacqueline Breger, a Scottsdale insurance agent, to testify before a joint hearing of Republican-controlled House and Senate elections committees. In her 41-minute presentation,Ray Stern
Rep. Liz Harris reportedly knew cartel 'bribery' presentation details, didn't share with colleagues
''Arizona Republic'' (March 29, 2023).
Breger claimed that Governor
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, several members of the
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, a dozen Maricopa County
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judges, and the mayor of
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had all taken bribes from the
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through a housing deed scam as part of a vast money laundering, racketeering, and election fraud scheme. Breger also claimed that the
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was implicated in the supposed conspiracy. Breger offered no evidence to support her baseless claims. In her testimony, Breger relied on an upcoming book by her boyfriend John Thaler, who made similar claims in multiple failed lawsuits against his ex-wife and mother-in-law. Before the hearing, two judges had dismissed Thaler's claims as an elaborate fiction; a federal court had called it a "delusional and fantastical narrative." Emails subsequently obtained by the ''
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'' showed that Harris knew about the details of the fake scandal before inviting Breger to testify, and that Harris did not disclose her knowledge to state Senate staffers who sought details of the presentation. While some Republicans in the legislature (such as Wendy Rogers and Rachel Jones) praised Breger, other Arizona Republican legislators, even some of whom had for years entertained unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, disavowed the allegations, which had become increasingly bizarre over time. After the hearing, House Speaker
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and Senate President
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criticized Harris's actions as "irresponsible" and "disgraceful." Five days after the hearing, Harris distanced herself from Breger's and Thaler's claims, conceding that the presentation "was not sufficient to substantiate these extraordinary claims," but later resumed amplifying the claims on her social media. Democratic Representative Stephanie Stahl Hamilton filed a complaint against Harris with the
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, saying that Harris had made Arizona a "national joke"; Harris asserted that she was constitutionally obligated to allow the testimony.


Expulsion from Arizona House seat

On April 12, 2023, Harris was expelled from the legislature by a 46–13 vote for damaging "the integrity of the House," for lying to colleagues during a public hearing of the Ethics Committee. After Harris was expelled, one of her canvassers Steve Steele sought her vacant position Steele, along with Harris and fellow canvasser Earl Shafer who found shredded ballots in a dumpster behind the election center claimed along with Harris, without proof, that the ballots had been burned as part of a cover-up conspiracy involving a fire at Supervisor Clint Hickman's farm. Harris and Steele continue to claim that House leader Toma, who sought Harris's expulsion. had a bonfire at his home burning evidence of his involvement in the conspiracy as part of an alleged cover-up. Although Harris claimed she did not know prior to the hearing in April 2023 that Breger was going to publicly impugn the character of fellow legislators, former AG's office attorney
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claimed Harris had lunch with her months earlier in January 2023 and at that time Harris discussed the alleged fraudulent deed scheme which Wright alleges she told Harris to go to law enforcement. Wright met and worked with Harris and Recorder Stephen Richer following the 2018 election looking into claims of election irregularities.


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