Precedent setting court case could improve election transparency in the United States. The Libertarian party’s pursuit of a remedy against Pima County’s criminality and incompetence can have nationwide implications for disenfranchised voters throughout the country. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled favorably on behalf of the Libertarian party, who argued that the courts must intervene when […]
Goddard: A Compromise We Cannot Afford
Terry Goddard has failed in his most important case as an Attorney General. Why should we promote him to governor? You might have been aware of an investigation his office conducted into the 2006 RTA election Question 1 and 2 in Pima County. Here, investigators discovered that the current elections division in Pima County manipulated […]
Missing Poll Tapes
Tucson Weekly Frequent commenter J.T. Waldron has this to say about the poll tapes from the RTA election: The Tucson Weekly has afforded me this opportunity to post on The Range about the missing RTA poll tapes. What are poll tapes and why do they matter? Poll tapes are receipts that are printed in each […]
More Details Emerge About Missing RTA Poll Tapes
Note: Read AUDIT AZ’s Statement about early ballot counting here. Not only did Pima County employees have access to the RTA ballot boxes, it appears that the Democratic party was mislead by Pima County about the records being protected. In the Democratic Party’s most recent Motion for Deposition of Iron Mountain Company, Pima County Administrator […]
AUDIT AZ: Say “No” to Early Ballot Counting by Pima County in Upcoming General Election
Background: Oro Valley Town Clerk Kathy Cuvelier was shown summary reports on a past Election Day before the polls closed. This activity is in direct violation of state law A.R.S. Sec. 16-621 (a), where it states: “there shall be no preferential counting of ballots for the purpose of projecting the outcome of the election”. Despite […]