
Over 400,000 Maricopa County voters, who total over 60% of the entire state electorate, have not had their votes counted. This, along with hundreds of accounts of irregularities and problems at the polls, from long lines to voters being turned away, is outrageous. This cannot be tolerated.
According to various sources, there are anywhere from 75,000 to 480,000 early ballots and provisional ballots that have not been counted.
With the vote difference between candidates in both the U.S. Senate race and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s race under 90,000, these votes could make a difference in the election. If only they were counted.
Dear County Recorder Helen Purcell,
As Americans, we believe in a fair election system we can trust.
Throughout Election Day on November 6th, at polling locations across Maricopa County, voters were denied their legitimate access to vote and were forced to vote with provisional ballots.
We request a full accounting of all uncounted ballots by next Tuesday, November 13, including the precinct location and Party affiliation of the ballots.
We request that there be a through investigation of the problems encountered by voters on Election Day, in full cooperation with the Department of Justice
Sincerely,
Of the discrimatory things they do. After all this country is built on democracy in case they did not know or have forgotten!!
Signed. Precinct poll worker.
