c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 Tucson [zip code exempt] ARIZONA REPUBLIC February 25, 1997 BONA FIDE AND VERIFIED OFFER IN COMPROMISE AND VERIFIED OFFER TO HOLD HARMLESS FOR VIOLATIONS OF 18 U.S.C. 242 Governor Fife Symington State of Arizona 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona state Dear Governor Symington: This is to place you on formal written notice that, despite My best efforts, as evidenced by documentary exhibits previously mailed to you, I was prevented from voting during the recent general election in November, 1996, in part because of the unconstitutional practice by the State of Arizona of requiring that voter registrants certify, under penalty of perjury, that they are all federal citizens. This is to inform you that I did appear at the election poll in My neighborhood precinct at 6:45 p.m. on election night, where I learned that I was not registered, and where I was not allowed to vote. At exactly 7:00 p.m., I left without having voted, because the polls closed at that moment in time. The State of Arizona's election officials were there to witness the fact that I was prevented from voting. I know this because I asked to speak with election officials, and I gave them copies of the attached. Therefore, since the damage is now done, and since no one among the many people I contacted did anything to prevent this violation of My fundamental Right to vote for My Representative in the United States House of Representatives, I hereby make this formal offer to you, and to the State of Arizona, to wit: I offer to hold you, the State of Arizona, and all of its officers, employees, and agents, harmless for this irreversible deprivation of My fundamental Rights, upon receipt from the State of Arizona of the certain sum of seven hundred fifty thousand United States dollars ($$750,000.00), payable in lawful money to Me, Paul Andrew Mitchell, Citizen of Arizona state. I will look forward to your immediate attention to this matter. Please do not ignore this BONA FIDE OFFER IN COMPROMISE, because your failure to negotiate an equitable resolution to this controversy could easily cost the State of Arizona far more than the compromise amount I have proposed to you above. I say this, because I fully intend to sue the State of Arizona, should it fail to compensate Me adequately for the deliberate violation of My fundamental Rights which has now occurred. Thank you very much for your consideration. VERIFICATION I, Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S., Citizen of Arizona state, hereby verify, under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the United States of America, without the "United States", that the above statements of fact are true and correct, to the best of My current information, knowledge, and belief, so help Me God, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746(1). Further Affiant Sayeth Naught. Sincerely yours, /s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S. Citizen of Arizona state # # #
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