Friday, May 7, 2021

U.S. DOJ Worried About AZ Senate Recount


The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expressed Concern, Wednesday, about Ballot Security and Potential Voter Intimidation arising from the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate’s Unprecedented Private Recount of the 2020 Presidential Election Results in Maricopa County.

In a Letter to GOP Senate President, Karen Fann, the Head of, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said the Senate’s Farming-Out of 2.1 Million Ballots from the State’s Most Populous County, to a Contractor, may Run Afoul of Federal Law requiring Ballots to Remain in the Control of Elections Officials for 22 Months.

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Pamela S. Karlan, said that the Senate Contractor’s Plans to Directly Contact Voters could Amount to Illegal Voter Intimidation.

“Past experience with similar investigative efforts around the country has raised concerns that they can be directed at minority voters, which potentially can implicate the anti-intimidation prohibitions of the Voting Rights Act,” Karlan wrote. “Such investigative efforts can have a significant intimidating effect on qualified voters that can deter them from seeking to vote in the future.”










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