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Justice Department receives report of voter intimidation at Arizona drop box
10/21/2022 6:10:00 AM Justice Department receives report of voter intimidation at Arizona drop box
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Justice Department receives report of voter intimidation at Arizona drop box An allegation that a voter was intimidated while dropping off their ballot at a drop box in Mesa, Arizona, as early voting is underway in the Grand Canyon State became the focus of a referral to the Justice Department. MIDTERMS 2022 LIVE: UPDATES FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL AHEAD OF CRUCIAL ELECTION"There's a group of people hanging out near the ballot dropbox filming and photographing my wife and I as we approached the dropbox and accusing us of being a mule," the complaint said. A spokesperson for the secretary of state's office told the New York Times it has referred the incident to the Justice Department and the state's attorney general.The alleged voter intimidation comes days after an error caused nearly 6,000 voters to receive incorrect ballots for the midterm elections. Read more:
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Candidate for U.S. Representative in New York, Tina Forte calls out opponent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her refusal to debate, her radical leftist policies... Read more >> realBlackPac We don't need drop boxes. In 45 years of voting, I have never had a problem doing so. Take them to a polling place. We also don't need a month of early voting. Why is election day, not a day? Intimidation complaint claims voter was filmed, accused of being 'mule' at Mesa dropboxJUST IN: Details from a recently filed complaint show a voter's claims of intimidation by people near a dropbox in Mesa, where they were allegedly taking photos and video of the voter, calling them a 'mule.' It’s what they do. Even if you’re dropping one vote they call you a mule and give your images over to conspiracy Twitter. It’s what they do. Even if you’re dropping one vote they call you a mule and give your images over to conspiracy Twitter. Republicans are fascists. Simple as that. Resident of Mesa retirement community arrested, accused of sex abuse and indecent exposureA man was arrested on Oct. 12 on multiple charges of sexual abuse and indecent exposure at a retirement community in Mesa. I wonder if dementia is involved. Mesa to regulate short-term rental homes ahead of Super Bowl LVIIThe city of Mesa has developed new regulations for short-term rental owners that will go into effect just weeks before Super Bowl LVII in Glendale. NOW I want to see them enforce it... Without government who would regulate what you can use your home for? Costa Mesa man, former UCLA student, sentenced for role in Jan. 6 riotChristian Secor was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in federal prison for his part in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. But murder is OK Steve Bannon and Roger Stone be laughing so hard at these pawns Possible human remains found in pipe under 55 Freeway in Costa MesaA blocked pipe at the 55 Freeway in Costa Mesa might have human remains in it, officials said Tuesday as efforts were underway to clear the pipe. they found jimmy haffa alliecrossing69 Man accused of exposing himself to members of Mesa communityA handyman who police say exposed himself to at least five people within a Mesa community has been arrested. Handyman... So many Jokes... So Little Time... Handsy man The Arizona secretary of state's office received a report alleging the voter was accused of being a"mule" by a group of people near the drop box at the Maricopa County Juvenile Court on Monday, according to the complaint obtained by ABC15.MESA, AZ — ABC15 has received a copy of the complaint filed by an Arizona voter outside of a drop box this week. Arizona Republic A man was arrested in connection to April incidents that took place in a retirement community in Mesa, including acts of sexual abuse and indecent exposure, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.has developed new regulations for short-term rental owners that will go into effect just weeks before Super Bowl LVII in Glendale. MIDTERMS 2022 LIVE: UPDATES FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL AHEAD OF CRUCIAL ELECTION "There's a group of people hanging out near the ballot dropbox filming and photographing my wife and I as we approached the dropbox and accusing us of being a mule," the complaint said. A spokesperson for the secretary of state's office told the New York Times it has referred the incident to the Justice Department and the state's attorney general. Below is an excerpt from the complaint obtained by ABC15: The personal information about the voter was redacted to protect their privacy. The alleged voter intimidation comes days after an error caused nearly 6,000 voters to receive incorrect ballots for the midterm elections. On April 11, Maricopa county deputies received several calls reporting inappropriate sexual contact and indecent exposure at the Leisure World Community near Power Road and Southern Avenue in Mesa, according to the sheriff's office. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) is running against former television news anchor Kari Lake (R) for the state's governorship. An official with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office confirmed Wednesday that they have referred the report to the Department of Justice and Arizona's attorney general. Lake leads Hobbs by 1. The city says the new regulations will go into effect Feb. 6 percentage points, per the RealClearPolitics polling average.. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said that the Special Victims Unit looked into the allegations of five known victims who were all residents at Leisure World Community. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The Washington Examiner has reached out to the secretary of state's office for comment. .