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Kali

(55,741 posts)
Thu Nov 3, 2022, 02:11 PM Nov 2022

Cochise County

We know there are many concerns about the appearance of Democrats participating in these absurd expanded hand counts. These attacks on our elections are only meant to sow further doubts and further conspiracy theories into the public square, and it is unacceptable.
As many of you have heard by now, we are proceeding with providing as many names as possible to the county recorder in Cochise.

We are doing this because, like many AZ laws, the hand count statute is vague and open to much interpretation.
Meaning there is little legal clarity on the issue of which political parties must participate in the hand count

The GOP is already partnering with the Libertarian Party, and conservative independents, to reach the legal requirements of party representation with or without Democrats in the room.

To read about the lawsuit currently facing the Supervisors https://federalnewsnetwork.com/government-news/2022/11/arizona-countys-ballot-hand-count-plan-challenged-in-court/?readmore=1&fbclid=IwAR2BkXCgkS9bW3tH5JIMoSKcugFoV_u-Oiifnz03ycD7z4S11ltVkvvulQo

If I am able to submit more names it will be by Thursday at 5 PM. If you have not signed up and would like to please use this link
https://forms.gle/mdDcoLn62KF4CH6Q8
Thank you, Elisabeth Tyndall, Chair CCDP
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Cochise County (Original Post) Kali Nov 2022 OP
Judge blocks hand-count of ballots in Cochise County Kali Nov 2022 #1

Kali

(55,741 posts)
1. Judge blocks hand-count of ballots in Cochise County
Tue Nov 8, 2022, 12:41 AM
Nov 2022

The lawsuit only challenged a hand-count of early ballots, but the ruling appears to block a full hand-count of both the early ballots and those on Election Day.

https://www.12news.com/article/news/politics/elections/decision/cochise-countys-plan-to-hand-count-ballots-blocked-by-judge/75-d5da6e8e-926e-4e71-b86c-f9b85c1cc17e



A judge on Monday blocked a rural Arizona county's plan to conduct a full hand-count of ballots from the current election — a measure requested by Republican officials who expressed unfounded concerns that vote-counting machines are untrustworthy.

The ruling from Pima County Superior Court Judge Casey F. McGinley came after a full-day hearing on Friday during which opponents presented their case and called witnesses. An appeal of the judge's decision is likely. Election Day is Tuesday.

McGinley said the county board of supervisors overstepped its legal authority by ordering the county recorder to count all the ballots cast in the election that concludes on Tuesday rather than the small sample required by state law.

The opponents who sued to stop the proposed hand-count — a group called the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans — argued that state law only allows a small hand-count of early ballots to ensure the counting machines are accurate. Group members argued that a last-minute change would create chaos and potentially delay certification of the election results. Cochise County Elections Director Lisa Marra also opposed the plan for the expanded count and testified about how it could delay results and imperil ballot security.

more at link

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