MEMO
TO: Pima County Risk Management
32 North Stone Avenue
Tucson, Arizona state
FROM: Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law
DATE: December 11, 1996
SUBJECT: Voting Rights Violation
Please send me evidence of the fidelity (or surety) bonds for the
offices of Pima County Registrar of Voters (Mr. Larry Bahill),
and Pima County Recorder (Ms. F. Ann Rodriguez).
I have been deprived of My fundamental Right to vote in the
November general election, due in part to negligence by the
offices of the Pima County Registrar of Voters and the Pima
County Recorder. For authority, see the following:
In this state both statutes and judicial decisions have
recognized the fundamental right of citizens generally not
only to vote but also to hold office (Gov. Code, Secs. 274,
275, Carter v. Comm. on Qualifications, etc. (1939) 14 Cal.
2d 179, 182, 93 P.2d 140, People v. Washington (1869) 36
Cal. 658, 662) ....
[Fort v. Civil Service Com'n of County of Alameda]
[392 P.2d 385 (1964)]
I presume that all Pima County employees are bonded to insure for
damages of this kind. Please confirm my presumption by providing
me with evidence of their fidelity (or surety) bonds.
Thank you very much for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell
Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law and federal witness
c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776
Tucson, Arizona state
Postal Zone 85719/tdc
email: supremelawfirm@altavista.net
website: http://supremelaw.com
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