Arizona Election Fraud: Supervisors Accept County Shenanigans, Reject a Proper Audit

J.T. Waldron The Pima County Board of Supervisors refused to conduct a proper hand-count audit of the 2012 general election ballots. This decision was made despite seasoned statisticians and computer experts in its own Election Integrity Commission indicating that the county’s elections are not verifiable in their current state. The primary reason? Timing. Pima County’s […]

Arizona Election Fraud: Pima County Issues Memo with Numerous Factual Errors

Memo KingChuck Huckelberry Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry’s primary PR activity occurs through the construction of memo’s addressed to various department heads within his own purview.  These memos, of course, wind up in the hands of specific local press outlets.  Local  outlets provide nice fluff pieces favoring Pima County in exchange for continued access and […]

Arizona Election Fraud: Mickey Duniho and Jim March Report Election Shenanigans to Pima County’s Board of Supervisors

 County Board of Supervisors Comment for 11-13-2012 I have not spoken in this forum since I was appointed to your Election Integrity Commission four years ago. A sequence of events has brought me here today. * * * * * * * * The first event: In November 2011 the state added new election requirements, […]

Pima County Judge Refuses Citizen’s Request that Pima County Elections Follow the Law

J.T. Waldron Pima County Judge James E. Marner denied every request by citizens concerned about election integrity in Pima County.  Parroting the previous Pima County judges’ claims about the lack of jurisdiction, Marner has paved the way for Pima County to continue subverting efforts to improve election integrity.   Key auditing functions like the simple […]

Pima County Circumvents It’s Own Election Integrity Commission to Get a Waiver that Removes Proper Audit of County Elections

J.T. Waldron A key document has surfaced in a recent lawsuit in Pima County, Arizona, that suggests much more activity affecting the reliability of elections took place in secret meetings with Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett. When the 2011 revision of the state elections manual added a sentence requiring presorting of early ballots by […]

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