Ex-Arizona lawmaker who questioned election integrity gets probation for using forged signatures

Arizona Lawmaker's Election Bid Foiled by Forged Signatures, Ends with Probation

A former Republican lawmaker who questioned the integrity of Arizona's elections has been handed a probation sentence for using forged signatures on nominating petitions to qualify for a 2024 primary election. Austin Smith, 30, had pleaded guilty in mid-November to charges of attempted fraudulent schemes and practices, and illegal signing of election petitions.

Smith represented an Arizona House district in the Phoenix suburbs before dropping his reelection bid in April 2024 when questions arose about signatures on his nominating petitions. He also resigned as a leader at Turning Point Action, the campaign arm of Turning Point USA, after being approached by co-founders Charlie Kirk and Tyler Bowyer to launch the group's political operation.

According to Smith's lawyer, Kurt Altman, his client was "mortified" by his conduct and will never run for public office again. The lawyer attributed the lapse in judgment to the increasingly charged nature of modern politics. In court, Superior Court Judge Aryeh Schwartz noted that the offense undermined the integrity of the election process but also accepted Smith's responsibility for his actions.

During sentencing, Smith declined to comment on the allegations against him or outside the courtroom. His behavior was previously seen as part of a coordinated attack by Democrats, which he had dismissed as "silly on its face." However, after the charges surfaced, he dropped out of his reelection campaign to avoid accumulating legal bills.

In the past, Smith had voiced support for a Republican-backed review of 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County and sponsored an unsuccessful proposal to ban voting by mail. He also complained about political elites breaking election laws in a campaign ad.
 
I mean, who wouldn't want to try out for a role that comes with being under constant scrutiny, right? πŸ™ƒ I'm sure it's not like he was trying to curry favor or anything... *coughs*

Seriously though, can you imagine the stress of knowing your entire career is tied to some questionable signatures? Poor guy. Maybe next time he'll just stick to his day job and leave the politics to the pros πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ˜• I feel bad for this guy, he's been through some stuff. Forged signatures? That's just crazy talk! 🀯 Like, how do you even get it that wrong? I guess the whole "politics is dirty" thing really took hold of him... or maybe he just got in over his head πŸ’”. Either way, probation makes sense. At least it shows accountability and he's not going to be running for office again, so we won't have to deal with his antics πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
this is so messed up πŸ€•, like how can someone try to cheat their way into public office? 🚫 it's just not cool, you know?

i mean, Austin Smith thought he could just slap some fake signatures on his petitions and everything would be okay? πŸ˜‚ nope, didn't work out that way.

it's actually kinda sad that he got caught up in all this drama. from what i've seen of his past actions, it sounds like he was already pretty polarized when it came to politics. 🀯

anyway, probation is probably a better outcome than jail time, but still... you have to respect the election process and follow the rules, right? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

here's a quick flowchart of how this whole thing went down:
```
+---------------+
| Austin |
| Smith |
| (cheater) |
+---------------+
| |
| Gets |
| caught |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Forgery | | Election |
| allegations | | process |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| Plea deal |
| Probation |
v v
```
anyway, just my two cents on the whole thing 😊.
 
Man... forged signatures? That's just messed up πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! I remember back in my day, we had to actually do the work ourselves, not rely on others to fill out our petitions for us. It's like, come on, folks, we're better than that πŸ˜”. I'm glad he took responsibility and is taking a hit for his actions, though. Probation's gotta be tough enough to make him think twice next time around 🀞. But you know what? This just goes to show how much politics has changed since I was in school... now it's all about the drama and the scandal instead of actually doing what's best for the people πŸ™„.
 
omg u no i was just thinkin wut would happen if someone forged signatures on their petition lol idk how that even happens 🀯 anyways so this dude's like a total hypocrite right? he's all about election integrity but then does the exact opposite... like wut's wrong w/ him?! anyway probs not his fault or sumthin cuz his lawyer said it was just the crazy politics πŸ€‘ and now he's got probation instead of jail time...guess that's better than gettin locked up πŸ˜…
 
oh man, this is so disappointing πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. i mean, you're already in a tough spot as a public figure, but using forged signatures? that's just not right πŸ˜’. it's like, you know how everyone loves to talk about election integrity and voter trust? well, it looks like someone was just trying to be part of the conversation without putting in the actual work πŸ€”.

anyway, probation is probably better than some other option, i guess πŸ‘. at least he's taking responsibility for his actions and acknowledging that he messed up πŸ™. and honestly, kudos to the judge for not being too harsh πŸ’―. it's a reminder that we're all human and can make mistakes (even politicians πŸ˜…). but yeah, just using forged signatures? that's just basic 🚫.
 
Can't believe this guy got off with probation 🀯! I mean, come on, using forged signatures? That's not just a little white lie, that's like trying to game the system 🎲. And to think he was all about integrity and questioning the Democrats' motives πŸ˜‚... meanwhile, he's out there forging signatures like it's nobodies business πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I'm sure it had nothing to do with his own bias towards Republicans πŸ™„. Guess that "silly on its face" thing was just a cover-up πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Anyways, looks like he won't be running for office anytime soon πŸ‘‹... not that anyone would want to hire someone who's willing to cheat their way in 🚫
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised that this happened, it's like he was asking for trouble with all the drama he created around those elections... πŸ˜’ Still, gotta give credit where credit is due - he owned up to his mistakes and took responsibility for them πŸ™. The fact that he plead guilty is a good sign, but I'm still not convinced this could've happened in a more 'partisan' climate... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Probation's probably a fair sentence, but it's a shame he won't be serving as a rep anymore πŸ‘‹. I mean, who wants to run for office if you're gonna get caught with your hands dirty? πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ˜’ So another politician who thought they were above the law gets caught with their hand in the cookie jar. I mean, come on, Austin Smith, 30, was basically trying to scam his way into office and now he's paying the price. Forged signatures? That's just basic election integrity 101! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

It's crazy that he thought using fake signatures would be a good idea, especially since he had already dropped out of his own reelection campaign. I guess you could say he was trying to "turn" a blind eye to the law and just got caught up in the heat of the moment πŸ˜…. Anyway, I'm glad justice was served (well, kind of) and that he's getting some probation instead of jail time. But let this be a lesson to all aspiring politicians: integrity matters! πŸ’―
 
Wow πŸ’₯ that's wild how someone who questioned the integrity of elections ended up getting caught with forged signatures trying to qualify for one πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Interesting how the judge accepted his responsibility and gave him probation instead of a harsher sentence 😬 Guess it's all about holding people accountable while also being fair βš–οΈ
 
omg this is crazy i mean i knew something was off when he questioned the integrity of elections but forging signatures on petitions like that?! 🀯 its just not right... i feel bad for the voters who wasted their time on his petition and now hes gonna do community service instead of jail time. i get that we need to be critical of our politicians, but this is just reckless. and whats with all the drama? didnt he know how many eyes would be on him after questioning election integrity? πŸ™„ anyway, glad its over for him, lets focus on more positive news πŸ“°πŸ’–
 
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