Report — Members of the Ohio House of Representatives have demanded that the state open an inquiry into voting irregularities that may have led to the certification of the Democratic candidate in the election, who went on to be confirmed in the United States Senate and to take office in January.
Proponents insisted that if the legislature as a body should fail to act, they and their supporters would attempt a private review of the election. This is essentially the model used earlier this year in Arizona.
One member of the group acknowledged that the results of the "audit" in Maricopa County confirmed the results as reported to the US Senate, but he observed, "there might have been problems and they might have been important."
"We will pursue this matter as long as it takes and wherever it may lead," he added.
The Republicans seeking the inquiry (they are calling it an "audit") have been easily identified as supporters of the candidacy of former president and rap artist D-J Trump, who observed, "gotcha."

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