The Mayes County Republican Party has voted to approve a resolution to censure Senators James Inhofe and James Lankford, both Oklahoma Republicans, for their “failure to support delaying the certification of electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election.”
The resolution states that Inhofe and Lankford “have betrayed the Oklahoma Republican Party and their Republican, Independent and conservative Democrat constituents.”
The resolution states that voter irregularities were uncovered in the aftermath of the November 3, 2020, presidential election in seven states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The irregularities included voter machines weighing the votes, multiple vote counts of the same votes, large data dumps of ballots entirely for one candidate, persons not living in the state voting, dead persons voting, and persons voting more than once.
Senate hearings were conducted that revealed state executives acted unconstitutionally by changing voter laws and provided the evidence of voter irregularities despite the evidence not being reported on national media, not being allowed to be heard in courts, and being ignored by many government officials.
On January 6, the resolution states that Lankford “publicly rescinded his previous support for the formation of an Electoral Commission and a 10‐day pause to audit evidence prior to the certification of the 2020 Electoral Votes. And Inhofe failed to call for a review of the counts in contested states. Lankford and Senator promptly cast the blame for the January 6, 2021 Capitol violence upon President Donald J. Trump and his supporters with only mere circumstantial evidence.
Lankford issued a letter addressed to “my friends in North Tulsa” apologizing for his support for the formation of an Electoral Commission to audit evidence of election irregularities, without recognizing the disenfranchisement to his remaining constituents resulting from his rescission of that support and subsequent vote to confirm Joe Biden as the President Elect.
As a result, the Mayes County Republican Party censures and calls for the resignation of Lankford and Inhofe because they did not protect the integrity of the U.S. Constitution.
It also calls on the State Republican Party to issue a similar resolution.