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The story is true: A worker was arrested on Friday under suspicion of stealing from a Maricopa County election facility. Last Friday, Maricopa County election workers discovered during an ...
Just last month, an Arizona Superior Court judge batted down a far-right group’s records request for the names of all Maricopa County election workers who’ve come in contact with ballots since ...
During early voting in San Antonio, Texas, a voter was arrested and charged for allegedly assaulting an elderly poll worker. The worker reportedly asked the man multiple times to remove his MAGA hat at the polling location. In Texas, it is illegal to wear any clothing showing support of political candidates while in a polling location. [77]
A man allegedly punched a poll worker at an early voting site in Texas after he was asked to remove his red "MAGA" or "Trump" baseball cap, according to an incident report. Jesse Lutzenberger, 63 ...
In June 2023, the Maricopa County Recorder's Office launched Maricopa Title Alert. [10] This program monitors recorded documents in Maricopa County and alerts subscribers if a document is recorded in a specific individual's name and/or business name. There are currently over 45,000 individuals signed up for this free service. [11]
Amid the Maricopa county election audit, Watkins falsely alleged that 200,000 Trump votes went uncounted. [52] [53] In October 2021, Watkins appeared at a conference called For God & Country: Patriot Double Down in Las Vegas, where he called himself a "digital Rosa Parks", comparing his bans from mainstream social media to Parks' bus arrest. [54]
Election workers in Arizona’s most fiercely contested county faced more than 100 violent threats and intimidating communications in the run-up to Tuesday’s midterms, most of them based on ...
Tina Peters (politician) (R) Mesa County Clerk, plus three others was accused of copying secure passwords and files and posting them online in order to thwart the 2020 election results. She was found guilty of three felony counts of attempting to influence a public servant and one count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation.