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PlateOwner 2 points ago +2 / -0

but could have the sergeant at arms get the machines and ballots for them- if they have the vote for that.

The state is clear on custody of ballots. Borelli was explaining this in the video you posted. This is a very good idea to get the machines and ballots.

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Nekroziz [S] 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeah, I wish they’d go that route, I just know the problem is the ballots don’t exist. Originals anyway. The guy who is supposed to have them, state treasurer, is dumbfounded. It’s in the law he gets them, and he said he’d be glad to hand them over.

Like there’s so many laws being broken here it’s absolutely insane

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Kwdzr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Could you share all the ways the chain of custody was broken in az or share a resource that explains it all?

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Nekroziz [S] 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yes, it’s pretty simple, board of Supervisors were to hand the ballots to the state treasurer after the election, they didn’t. Once the new treasurer came in, he asked and asked and asked, and they told him go away.

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Kwdzr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow. And no one cares?

And then BoS at the same time just pretend to care about the laws as their reasoning for not allowing the legislature to do a forensic audit?

Maddening.

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Deplorable61 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why can't the BoS be arrested for breaking that law?

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PlateOwner 1 point ago +2 / -1

Sonny Borelli was talking about this in a recent interview. He said it's a class 2 misdemeanor (IIRC).

Like there’s so many laws being broken here it’s absolutely insane

Is Karen Fann talking to the AG asking for him to stop the madness? I think the system is going to break down if laws aren't enforced. He can enforce them. You can't have two months of subpoenas and legal b.s. every time the supervisors break the law.