Susan Feels Really Peeved Over Abuse

My Nightmare at Stagecoach Trails at Santa Fe Ranch Property Owners Association-What I Wish I Knew Before Buying

For a while now, I’ve been hearing whispers about the potential that Ron Gould engaged in location fraud while applying to be our Mohave County Supervisor for District 5. I refrained from discussing this earlier since it was merely speculation and no formal criminal complaints had been lodged.

However, that has changed, and the corruption extends beyond just location fraud. We’re now facing election fraud, bribery, and ballot harvesting…OH MY!

Do you recall when I asked whether County Employees were being utilized to inflate Robert Hooper’s ego? https://sfrpoa.com/2025/07/11/the-special-flood-control-meeting/

As someone who has personally experienced the efforts to silence those who dare to speak out about their findings, I am not shocked by any of this.

Read the document attached. (I have redacted information that was not necessary as it is public information of the campaign.)

To estimate how many miles $30,000 in gas would represent for a medium-sized car, we need to make some reasonable assumptions about the car’s fuel efficiency, the price of gas, and driving conditions. Here’s breakdown:

Fuel Efficiency: A typical medium-sized car (e.g., a sedan like a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry) has an average fuel efficiency of about 30 miles per gallon (mpg) under combined city and highway driving conditions.
Gas Price: As of July 25, 2025, the average price of regular gasoline in the U.S. is approximately $3.50 per gallon, based on recent trends and general economic data. This price can vary by region, but we’ll use $3.50 as a reasonable estimate.
Calculation:
Gallons of gas $30,000 can buy:
$30,000 ÷ $3.50 per gallon = 8,571.43 gallons.
Miles driven with that gas:
8,571.43 gallons × 30 miles per gallon = 257,142.9 miles.
Context:
257,143 miles is roughly equivalent to driving around the Earth’s equator (about 24,901 miles) more than 10 times. This assumes consistent fuel efficiency and gas prices, and no other costs (like maintenance or vehicle wear) are considered.

Link to October 18, 2021 of Robert Hooper speaking at the Board of Supervisors meeting (Start at 55:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-RXSjdaU6Y&list=PLs_6R3ayh71CbupxmWFm8zJAb3Skr8-Yy&index=108

Link to May 2, 2022 of Robert Hooper and other members being allowed by County Supervisors to disparage others for their agenda. (Start at 23:52 for Agenda item #15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcW5QUjsVOY&list=PLs_6R3ayh71CbupxmWFm8zJAb3Skr8-Yy&index=95

Link to September 16, 2024 Mohave County Board of Supervisors meeting referenced in complaint (Start at 58:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx5Xa8KZ_mw&t=6s

It’s time to get fired up, Mohave County! Reach out to your representatives and insist on proper representation, send them a copy of this complaint and demand they take action!

County Contacts

Sam Elters – County Manager

elters@mohave.gov

Ryan Esplin – Mohave County Attorney

EspliR@mohave.gov

Travis Lingenfelter – District 1

linget@mohave.gov

Rich Letterman – District 2

https://forms.mohave.gov/Departments/Contact-BOS-Lettman

Sonny Borrelli – District 3

https://forms.mohave.gov/Departments/Contact-BOS-Borrelli

Don Martin – District 4

https://forms.mohave.gov/Departments/Contact-BOS-Martin

Ron Gould – District 5

rgould@mohave.gov

Mohave GOP-https://mohavecountygop.com/contact-us/

Arizona GOP Leadership 

John Gillette – AZ Legislature

jgillette@azleg.gov

Leo Biasiucci – AZ Legislature

Lbiasiucci@azleg.gov

Hilde Angius – AZ Legislature

hangius@azleg.gov

Paul Gosar – Congressman

AZ GOP

comms@azgop.com

Stay tuned, for I have been authorized to release the draft document for an Intent to Sue.

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