Senator Mark Finchem alleges election corruption and discusses cryptocurrency in recent posts

Mark Finchem, Arizona State Senator from 1st District
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Senator Mark Finchem, a Republican representing Arizona’s 1st Senate District since 2025, has recently posted several statements on social media addressing political corruption, election integrity, and cryptocurrency.

On November 7, 2025, Finchem commented on Twitter in response to other users: “Spot on @EmeraldRobinson @DC_Draino time to hear those famous words… YER FIRED.”

The following day, Finchem made allegations regarding the integrity of U.S. elections. On November 8, he wrote: “Our elections have been hijacked by corruption – billions in “magic mortgage” money laundering and ActBlue fraud fueling the Left’s political machine. We can’t stay silent while real estate scams, fake donors, and dirty money undermine our Republic. I have traced this network 15”

On November 9, Finchem promoted a discussion about the cryptocurrency DASH. He stated: “It’s time folks! Join me, Idaho Senator Marv Hagedorn @Luckygroundrock and John. We welcome @TheDesertLynx Joel to talk about why we love $DASH.”

Finchem assumed office in the Arizona State Senate after being elected in 2025 to represent the state’s 1st Senate District. He succeeded Ken Bennett in this role.



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