Maricopa County Attorney sends cease-and-desist letter to Arizona GOP candidate over reported pen thefts

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Maricopa County Attorney sends cease-and-desist letter to Arizona GOP candidate over reported pen thefts
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Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sent a cease-and-desist-letter to a Republican county supervisor candidate who allegedly encouraged her social media followers to steal pens from polling sites on Arizona Primary Election Day.

The Maricopa County Attorney has issued a Cease and Desist letter against a candidate who is accused of encouraging voters to steal pens. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia has more on what happened.Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sent a cease-and-desist-letter to a Republican county supervisor candidate who allegedly encouraged her social media followers to steal pens from polling sites on"Election day in AZ! Do not drop off your ballot.

The Elections Department requests that you cease and desist from your call to steal the pens. Furthermore, it requests that you immediately tweet a retraction, acknowledging that no one should steal pens from voting locations and urging that no one do so. This will help mitigate any damage that your tweet may have caused. Finally, we reserve the right to take any legal action necessary to protect the integrity of the election and the people's right to vote.

In response to the letter, Golec, who is running for a seat on the board of supervisors for District 2, laterThe letter comes after reports of pen thefts from two polling locations on Tuesday in Maricopa County. Officials said the polling locations in question "did not experience any interruption in service as a result."'

"Currently, we have asked poll workers to hand out pens to individual voters instead of leaving them at each polling booth," the Maricopa County Recorder's Office said. emerged based on the false claim that Sharpie pens provided at the polls would ruin ballots before they were counted.because they have quick-drying ink that won’t smudge the ballots or produce wet splotches that jam up onsite tabulators.

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