J.T. Waldron One consistent, unsettling outcome among recent state Democratic primaries is the vote-by-mail or absentee ballots that favor Hillary Clinton by 3 to 1. Absentee or vote-by-mail ballots (often referred to as early voting) have been difficult to monitor and are conducive to ballot harvesting or ballot stuffing. Elections researcher John Brakey of AUDIT […]
Richard Hernandez to the PCEIC: “We in the Community Do not Trust the Elections Department”
Richard Hernandez led the successful recall effort in the Sunnyside School District in 2014 after working with AUDITAZ’s John Brakey to prevent the Pima County Elections Division from conducting ballot counts days before the election. Pima County has a history of taking illegal early peaks at elections that could easily affect outcomes if any of […]
John Brakey’s Address to the Pima County Election Integrity Commission
On November 20th, AUDIT AZ founder John Brakey points out to Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan and State Elections Director Eric Spencer that Pima County Elections Director Brad Nelson had lied to the press about the breach in computer security on October 27th. He also provides an excellent chronology of Pima County Administrator Chuck […]
Pima County Elections Security Breach: The Video
Below is what John Brakey discovered when he hit the hot link to the Pima Elections Department’s live feed on October 27th, 2015. They were counting another bond election and, apparently, hoping to affect the outcome like they did in the 2006 RTA election. Video by John Brakey of AUDITAZ Full video below:
Chuck Huckelberry Claims RTA Investigation Was the Result of “a Conspiracy Theorist”
Chuck Huckelberry’s “Conspiracy Theorist” We can guess Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry is referring to John Brakey, who caught them fiddling with another bond election last Thursday. Yesterday they locked the observation room to prevent anyone (especially Brakey) from seeing the monitor that is prominently displayed for the purpose of transparently showing to the public […]