Senator Mark Finchem addresses election integrity and government transparency in recent posts

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Senator Mark Finchem, a Republican representing Arizona’s 1st Senate District since 2025, has recently shared several posts on social media addressing issues related to election integrity, government transparency, and state fiscal policies.

On March 16, 2026, Finchem commented on ongoing investigations into Maricopa County elections: “This federal probe could finally reveal the truth about Maricopa County’s long-questioned election issues – from signature verification failures to massive voter roll cleanups – I’m fighting for full accountability and election integrity.”

In another post dated March 18, 2026, he criticized the withholding of information by public employees: “Wait, what? If you were being paid with taxpayer $$$, it’s not your intel, it belongs to the people. That’s supporting an enemy. #sedition #treason”

On March 19, 2026, Finchem addressed comments made by New York Governor Kathy Hochul regarding tax policy and wealthy residents: “I think it’s called #delusional… The governor of New York was reduced to begging the wealthy to move back to the high-tax state in order to help fund its social Gov. Kathy Hochul is confirmed to have made the Pollyanna statement.”

Finchem succeeded Ken Bennett as state senator following his election in 2025.



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