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AZ's new AG uses election fraud unit to boost voting rights
A unit created under the former Republican attorney general of Arizona to investigate claims of election fraud will now focus on voting rights and ballot access under the newly elected Democratic attorney general.
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...The Democratic attorney general, Kris Mayes, told the Guardian that instead of prosecuting claims of voter fraud, she will "reprioritize the mission and resources" of the unit to focus on "protecting voting access and combating voter suppression". Mayes won the attorney general's race in November against election denier Abe Hamadah by just 280 votes, a race that went to a state-mandated recount. "Under my predecessor's administration, the election integrity unit searched widely for voter fraud and found scant evidence of it occurring in Arizona," Mayes said in a statement. "That's because instances of voter fraud are exceedingly rare." Mayes also plans for the unit to work on protecting election workers, who have faced threats of violence and intimidation. And she intends for the unit to defend Arizonans' right to vote by mail, which has been attacked by Republican lawmakers and the state GOP in recent years despite being the most common way Arizonans of all political parties cast their ballots....
"Under my predecessor's administration, the election integrity unit searched widely for voter fraud and found scant evidence of it occurring in Arizona," Mayes said in a statement. "That's because instances of voter fraud are exceedingly rare."
Mayes also plans for the unit to work on protecting election workers, who have faced threats of violence and intimidation. And she intends for the unit to defend Arizonans' right to vote by mail, which has been attacked by Republican lawmakers and the state GOP in recent years despite being the most common way Arizonans of all political parties cast their ballots....
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2023-01-24 02:13 PM | Reply
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