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Ballot Box Dropoffs Video from Maricopa County Raises Serious Questions in Tight AZ Election

Ballot Box Dropoffs Video from Maricopa County Raises Serious Questions in Tight AZ Election

A video of drop-offs at ballot boxes in Maricopa County is raising questions about whether ‘ballot harvesting’ played a role in the extremely tight Arizona governor’s race.

The footage shows driver after driver dropping off multiple ballots — three, four, and five at a time — as well as packets into the drop box.

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The surveillance footage is time-stamped from late October and early November 2022. It features voiceover from Kari Lake and Katie Hobbs, as well as a message at the end that may not be suitable for children. It was posted on Twitter by @Lauren3ve.

While it is legal for voters to drop off ballots from one’s own household, ballot harvesting is illegal in Arizona. The Supreme Court of the United States upheld Arizona’s election integrity laws concerning ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting in July 2021.

In 2016, Arizona passed HB 2023 to restrict ballot harvesting in Arizona unless the person collecting the ballot is a family member, a person living in the same household, or a caregiver. Since the 1970s, Arizona has required people to vote at their specific precinct.

After Secretary of State Katie Hobbs refused to defend these measures, a court battle ensured. The Ninth Circuit rendered a decision to strike the measures down. Attorney General Mark Brnovich asked SCOTUS to review the ruling. The High Court ruled in favor of upholding the Arizona law.

However, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs presided over her own governor’s race in Arizona. She refused to recuse herself from election oversight, declined to participate in any debates with her opponent Kari Lake, and ran what many political observers remarked was an underwhelming campaign.

The election itself was plagued by lengthy delays of nearly a week; it was sullied by voting machines going down in nearly 30% of majority red districts on Election Day, when most Republicans turn out. A judge refused to extend voting hours to accommodate the widespread disruption to the voting process.

Kari Lake has not yet conceded in the governor’s race. She gave a message to her supporters on Thursday.

“Arizona, we are still in the fight,” Lake said.

In Arizona, there is the possibility of a recount in the election. However, the results stand just outside the automatic recall margin: Hobbs leads Lake, according to the official count, by 0.6%. The margin needed to trigger an automatic recount is 0.5%.

Under Arizona law, there are other circumstances that may trigger a recount.

“An election recount is a process by which votes cast in an election are re-tabulated to verify the accuracy of the original results,” Ballotpedia notes. “Recounts typically occur in the event of a close margin of victory, following accusations of election fraud, or due to the possibility of administrative errors. Recounts can either occur automatically or be requested by a candidate or voters.”

Recounts, however, may not be requested in the state.

More conservatives and Republicans are so disillusioned by the current election rules that they believe that it is time to adopt the Democrats’ own strategies for winning elections.

Charlie Kirk, the head of TPUSA, has become increasingly vocal on this point. Kirk was a vocal critic of the Arizona governor’s race, although he believed Lake would ultimately triumph in the end.

“I miss politics where the better arguments and the hardest working candidates won elected office,” Kirk said. “Now it’s a matter of which political machine can capture the most ballots in a 30 day window. So be it, we will now have to beat the left at the game.”

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