Court stops Maricopa County Recorder from sending ballots to all voters for Tues. election
A Superior Court judge has stopped Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes from sending ballots to all voters who arent on the early voters list for Tuesdays Presidential Preference Election.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed suit Friday for the emergency order after the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said Fontes disobeyed their orders to not mail out the ballots.
The Maricopa County Recorder cannot unilaterally rewrite state election laws, Brnovich said in a press release. Fontes is creating chaos in our elections during an already difficult time. In times of crisis, the public looks to our elected officials to follow the law not make reactionary decisions for political gain.
Hobbs wrote a letter to Fontes this afternoon calling his actions illegal.
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Its their understanding that this is outside of his and the Boards legal authority to send ballots to people that are not on the (Permanent Early Voting List), county spokesman Fields Moseley said. The board is seeking legal advice, and will stop it if its at all possible.
On top of those elected officials chiding Fontes for going rogue, two elections lawyers agreed his actions were either illegal or at least irresponsible.
Kory Langhofer, a Republican elections attorney, said what Fontes is doing is clearly illegal.
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