Concerns are being raised over the integrity of the voting process in Maricopa County, with multiple reports of issues related to mail-in ballots for the presidential preference election. Allegations include voters receiving two mail-in ballots and ballots being sent to individuals with full-time residency in another state. Critics point to Stephen Richer, the county's election official, accusing his office of mismanagement and lack of leadership in preventing voting fraud. These incidents have sparked debate among residents and observers, with some accusing leftist lawyers and media of misrepresenting the situation.
HERE WE GO: Maricopa County is Sending Phony Mail-In Ballots AGAIN for Presidential Preference Election – One Voter Receives TWO Ballots With Her Name, Another Receives Ballot for Fulton County, GA Resident via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/MFJcEBldd9
Maricopa county at its finest… My first time ever voting in a presidential preference election and I received not one but two mail-in ballots 🫣 Thank you @stephen_richer https://t.co/DSLtZK4SU9
Here’s how easy it is to commit voting fraud in Maricopa County (and has been in past elections), under Stephen Richer’s lack of leadership: My son lives in full-time and has residency in another state, including his driver’s license. However, every election a ballot still comes… https://t.co/XiDlVsIw5E
Thanks, appreciate hearing this since Mohave County is frequently in the news re elections. I just checked my ballot from MaRICOpa County, and despite the complaints, including me and others writing articles about it, Richer is still showing the political party through a… https://t.co/zBRUHUBgSR https://t.co/8wyDOgmMfC
Am writing about this next. Wait till you hear the full story; the leftist lawyers and their comrades in the fake news are falsely trying to spin it as a defeat or concession, when in reality it's the opposite. 🤡🤡🤡🤡 "And what is Maricopa County’s response to the legitimate… https://t.co/qoJqVAznZf