Maricopa County responds to questions from the Arizona Attorney General's Office by saying problems at the polls Nov. 8 don't invalidate the election.
Maricopa County officials disputed most of the major issues state investigators raised about the conduct of the Nov. 8 election but said further answers would have to wait, given upcoming duties to canvass the election and then to recount three races that were on the ballot.
and advocated for Republican candidates who were on the 2022 ballot, bringing into question her ability to impartially investigate election procedures.The response from the county's Board of Supervisors rebutted most of Wright's arguments and included an Elections Department report, which details specifics such as procedures for voter check-in at vote centers and a log of printer locations and problems with those printers.
"It does not mean that an election might be invalid if there are unexpected printing difficulties, preventing on-site tabulation," Liddy wrote. That's especially true when voters were given options for casting their ballots when they could not get the vote center tabulator to accept their ballot, he added.
on Election Day. Townsend set a 9:30 a.m. Monday deadline for a response, but the subpoena is not enforceable without a vote of the state Senate.Point and counterpoint She also said the county erred by sending those"door 3" ballots to the central tabulation center to be reconciled against voter logs rather than counting them at the polling site.
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