Hereâs a short update from Kevin Moncla and David Cross over at Election Oversight on a potential violation of the law by Maricopa County election officials in their handling of âdefectiveâ ballots:
In Maricopa County on Election Day, voters printed their ballots, filled them out, and attempted to scan their ballots, but a large number were rejected by the scanner â usually several times.
County officials then instructed poll managers to have voters put their rejected ballots that wouldn't scan in compartment #3.
County officials later picked up the compartment #3 (rejected) ballots, and took them to the county office where they were scanned by a central scanner.
The county's actions were not lawful.
Arizona law states:
SB1135 clearly states that a ballot that â...cannot properly be counted by the automatic tabulating equipmentâ is âdefective.â The ballots that were placed in compartment 3 were rendered âdefectiveâ when they could not be read by the tabulator. Therefore, according to AZ law, those ballots should have been duplicated accordingly â not brought to another location and scanned.
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