Arizona Attorney General’s Office Officially Opens Inquiry Into Voter Election Irregularities, Legal Violations, Voter Suppression
BREAKING: The Elections Integrity Unit of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office has officially demanded a response from Maricopa County “pertaining to issues related to the administration of the 2022 General Election in Maricopa County.”
Among the most troubling issues raised in the letter directed to Thomas Liddy with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office was the apparent co-mingling of ballots in black duffle bags in at least one polling location, which were successfully run through the on-site tabulators with those put in “Door 3” to be sent to the Election Department’s downtown Phoenix tabulation center because they could not be read.
“These complaints go beyond pure speculation, but include first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa’s lawful compliance with Arizona election law.”
“Furthermore, statements made by both Chairman Gates and Recorder Richer, along with information Maricopa County released through official modes of communication appear to confirm potential statutory violations of title 16.”
“Based on sworn complaints submitted by election workers employed by Maricopa County, the BOD printers were tested on Monday, November 7 without any apparent problems…
“…Many of those election workers report that despite the successful testing the night before, the tabulators began experiencing problems reading ballots printed by the BOD printers within the first thirty minutes of voting on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.”
The Attorney General is requesting a full report based on a “plethora” of complaints from election workers, poll observers, and voters on all locations with voting issues, and a “comprehensive log” of all changes made to printer settings prior to Election Day.
The AG is also requesting “standards for the BOD printer configuration settings” and “the precise time the non-uniform printer configuration settings were found to be the root cause of the problem; and the method used to update or reconfigure the printer configuration”
The AG also alleges that “Based on sworn complaints…poll workers reported that they were not trained and/or not provided with information on how to execute ‘check out’ procedures” for e-Pollbooks once a voter gave up and left one malfunctioning polling place for another.
“Maricopa County appears to have failed to adhere to the statutory guidelines in segregating, counting, tabulating, tallying, and transporting the “Door 3” ballots…Maricopa County has admitted that. In some voting locations, “Door 3” non-tabulated ballots were commingled…”
Charlie Kirk
Finally, “…these issues relate to Maricopa County’s ability to lawfully certify election results – the Unit requests a response to the aforementioned issues on or before Maricopa County submits its official canvass to the SoS, which must occur on or before November 28, 2022.”
https://gellerreport.com/2022/11/arizona-attorney-generals-office-officially-opens-inquiry-into-voter-election-irregularities-legal-violations-voter-suppression.html/
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