Wednesday, August 3, 2022

CHAOS: 63,000 Mail-In Ballots Went to Wrong Voters in Republican-Heavy Pinal County, Arizona

As many as 63,000 mail-in ballots were delivered to the wrong voters in Pinal County, Arizona.

The Republican National Committee and the Republican Party of Arizona released a statement calling for the immediate resignation of the county's election director.

"During Arizona's primary elections the RNC and Republican Party of Arizona's poll observer program documented and reported multiple failures by Pinal County's Election Administrator, including 63,000 mail-in ballots delivered to the wrong voters and multiple Republican-heavy precinct locations running out of ballots," read a statement released by the parties.

The ballot shortage isn't the first Pinal County issue during this election cycle.

About 46,000 ballots mailed to voters in Casa Grande, Eloy, Maricopa, Mammoth and Superior plus the Pinal County portions of Apache Junction and Queen Creek were missing municipal contests.

The portions of Apache Junction and Queen Creek in Maricopa County were not affected, and neither were any other cities or towns in Pinal County.

"What happened in Pinal County is completely unacceptable & makes it extremely difficult to have confidence in overall election results. Pinal is the third largest county in Arizona and it's been screwed up since early voting began," she wrote on Twitter

https://www.toddstarnes.com/politics/breaking-63000-mail-in-ballots-went-to-wrong-voters-in-republican-heavy-pinal-county-arizona/ 

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