BREAKING: Runbeck President And COO Jeff Ellington Is Chairman Of The Board of Directors For A Company Owned By RINO AZ House Speaker Ben Toma’s Family

AZ House Speaker-elect Ben Toma

Runbeck Election Services President and COO Jeff Ellington Chairs the Board of Directors of Precision Aero, formerly Riggins Engineering Inc. & Pinnacle Mfg. Co., Inc., which is owned by Black Mountain Investment Company.

Runbeck is used for printing mail-in ballots and signature verification in Arizona’s elections.

The Toma family founded Black Mountain Investment Company, and three of Arizona House Speaker RINO Ben Toma’s family members sit on the Board of Directors.

Mihai Toma and Andrei Toma also sit on the Precision Aero Board of Directors as President and Secretary with Precision Aero Chairman Jeff Ellington, who is also President and COO of Runbeck. Mihai Toma and Andrei Toma are the brothers of Ben Toma.

According to Precision Aero’s webpage,

In 2001, PA became one of the first companies in its class to move to cell based lean manufacturing. In 2018, PA was purchased by the Black Mountain Investment Company. Backed by new ownership, PA gained extensive financial backing to support its future growth and expansion plans.  In 2022, Riggins Engineering Inc. & Pinnacle Manufacturing Co., Inc. were consolidated under PA in the company’s Phoenix Arizona manufacturing plant.

Is it ethical for an elected official responsible for making election laws to be this closely tied to a third-party service that runs the elections? Let alone the top lawmaker in the House of Representatives?

As The Gateway Pundit reported, It was revealed by a Runbeck whistleblower in Kari Lake’s lawsuit contesting the stolen 2022 Election that HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of ballots transported to and from Runbeck did not have any chain of custody documentation.

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“All roads lead to the Speaker of the House-elect,” said one Twitter user.

https://twitter.com/topgunpatriotaz/status/1603647025215479809

President Trump’s campaign attorney Christina Bobb told The Gateway Pundit,

Bobb: Kari Lake’s election challenge has a whistleblower from Runbeck, the company that prints, distributes, and has a role in tallying AZ’s votes, saying approximately 300,000 ballots were illegally inserted into the tally. Runbeck donated to Biden and Mark Kelly’s campaigns. Now we learn the newly elected Arizona Speaker’s brothers have ownership in a company that is chaired by Runbeck’s President and COO, and they also sit on the board of the company. This is a very small group of people controlling the state of AZ. They have hijacked the voice and authority of the people of Arizona. AZ’s elections are way too incestual. Those that created this power structure must be held accountable. They’ve been caught. Do courts have the backbone to do anything about it?

The Gateway Pundit recently reported that Kevin Runbeck, the Chairman and owner of Runbeck Election Services, was caught frequently donating to Democrat PACs, including one called “STOP REPUBLICANS” PAC.

The finding relating Ben Toma and his family to Runbeck was first made by Arizona Twitter user Michelle Dillard.

This is a clear conflict of interest. Ben Toma must step down from his seat immediately.

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Jordan Conradson, formerly TGP’s Arizona correspondent, is currently on assignment in Washington DC. Jordan has played a critical role in exposing fraud and corruption in Arizona's elections and elected officials. His reporting on election crimes in Maricopa County led to the resignation of one election official, and he was later banned from the Maricopa County press room for his courage in pursuit of the truth. TGP and Jordan finally gained access after suing Maricopa County, America's fourth largest county, and winning at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Conradson looks forward to bringing his aggressive style of journalism to the Swamp.

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