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Home Front: Politix
Arizona Republican Party Head Files Lawsuit for Ballot Inspection
2020-11-26
[THEEPOCHTIMES] The head of the Arizona Republican Party has filed a petition for early inspection of mail-in ballot envelopes and signatures, ahead of an anticipated legal challenge over the certified state results.

The court petition, filed yesterday against the 11 Arizona Democrat presidential electors, also seeks inspection of duplicate ballots with their originals in Maricopa County.

The petition was filed by Arizona Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward.

"A formal legal elections challenge is expected to be filed soon alleging that the process used to validate ballots returned by mail was legally insufficient," said a statement by the Arizona Republican Party. "The critical process of verifying a signature determines whether a vote is counted."

Direct legal challenges to the statewide canvass cannot be filed until the canvass is completed and the state is certified, most likely on Nov. 30, according to the suit.

"Given the number of ballot envelopes that will potentially need to be inspected, the lawsuit seeks to begin the process of discovery as soon as possible," said the GOP statement in reference to papers filed on Nov. 24.

Mailed ballots are the dominant voting method in Arizona, with 3,490, 271 ballots mailed in the course of this year’s election.

The papers also allege that some suburbs in Maricopa County had an unusually high number of duplicated ballots. They also allege that the results were "strongly inconsistent" with voter registration data in terms of party affiliation and historical voting patterns.

Duplicate ballots are used when the original is too damaged or is filled out in such a way that it cannot be run through a tabulator.

The papers ask Arizona’s Superior Court to subpoena the Maricopa County Board and Elections Officials to compare "duplicate" ballots to originals in Maricopa County and to subpoena for an inspection of mail-in ballots and envelopes and to compare with signatures on file.

Posted by:Fred

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