Citing the political convulsions America has gone through in recent months, Arizona’s attorney general said he hopes a voting rights case he is arguing before the Supreme Court March 2 will help to generate momentum for electoral integrity measures nationwide. “I think we all should agree at this point that we want to have confidence in our election system,” Mark Brnovich, the state’s Republican attorney general, said in an exclusive interview with The Epoch Times in which he shared his views about the upcoming oral argument in the high court and electoral integrity measures in general. “We want orderly elections.” Brnovich said he was “hopeful” about his prospects before the high court, “but as someone who’s actually married to a judge I’ve learned a long time ago not to predict what a judge is going to do.” Brnovich’s wife, Susan Brnovich, was appointed a U.S. district judge in Arizona by …