(kind of like what third world dictators do when they dont' like election results)
One section grants the Legislature the ability to revoke the secretary of state's certification at any time before the presidential inauguration.
The Republican chair of Arizona's state House Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill Wednesday that would give the Legislature authority to override the secretary of state’s certification of its electoral votes.
GOP Rep. Shawnna Bolick introduced the bill, which rewrites parts of the state's election law, such as sections on election observers and securing and auditing ballots, among other measures.
One section grants the Legislature, which is currently under GOP control, the ability to revoke the secretary of state's certification "by majority vote at any time before the presidential inauguration."
Happily, Arizona is one of the seventeen states whose constitutions have the direct initiative, referendum and recall so the voters will have the final say on this.
About ten years ago the voters took gerrymandering away from their legislators, who sued to get that power back. The US.Supreme Court ordered the legislature to butt out.