Recorder No voter intimidation reports in Pima County HEAD TOPICS
Recorder No voter intimidation reports in Pima County
10/21/2022 2:47:00 PM Following reports of voter intimidation in Maricopa County Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cá zares-Kelly told KGUN 9 Thursday that there have been no reports of voter intimidation in the county
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Following reports of voter intimidation in Maricopa County, Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly told KGUN 9 Thursday that there have been no reports of voter intimidation in the county. Following reports of voter intimidation in Maricopa County, Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly told KGUN 9 Thursday that there have been no reports of voter intimidation in the county. But she is alarmed by the news out of the Phoenix area.“We should not be thinking that that is the norm and thinking that that’s ok,” she said. “That is completely inappropriate.”Unlike Maricopa County, Pima County does not have unmanned ballot drop boxes. There will be 15 Pima County sites open for early in-person voting, each with a 75-foot buffer zone for voters only.Cázares-Kelly says site workers are ready to respond if groups gather at these sites.“We will never hesitate to intervene, to de-escalate if we can,” she said. “And if not, we will call the appropriate authorities. Because these are protected rights. Your right to vote is protected.” Read more:
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He was last seen wearing white boxer shorts and socks. Pima County Attorney responds to jail death of Wade WelchPima County Attorney Laura Conover has released a statement in response to the death of Wade Welch, who died in custody at the Pima County Adult Detention Complex on Tuesday, Aug. 16, after corrections officers used tasers on him multiple times. Pima County Judge: Dervish to be held without bondAt a court hearing on Thursday, Oct. 20, a Pima County Superior Court Judge says Murad Dervish will be held without bond. PCSD searching for escaped inmatePima County Sheriff's Department is looking for a man who 'walked out' of the Pima County Adult Detention Complex Thursday, Oct. 20 at about 1:30 p.m. What the heck are those corrections officers doing down there? Not their job, apparently. 'Make the Call' campaign reminds public to call 911 to prevent overdose deathsThe Pima County Attorney's office, Pima County Sheriff's Department and Tucson Police Department are joining forces to spread the word about overdose awareness in the community. TUCSON, Ariz.TUCSON, Ariz.Jamie Donnelly The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is looking for an inmate who escaped Thursday afternoon.TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — But she is alarmed by the news out of the Phoenix area. “We should not be thinking that that is the norm and thinking that that’s ok,” she said. Rosanne says he should've been on suicide watch, but he was alone in his cell and it took a few hours before officers realized he was dead. “That is completely inappropriate., deputies responded to the Pima County jail, located at 1270 W.” Unlike Maricopa County, Pima County does not have unmanned ballot drop boxes."Just like if somebody died in my care, I would be charged for it. There will be 15 Pima County sites open for early in-person voting, each with a 75-foot buffer zone for voters only. 16, 2022, when Mr. Cázares-Kelly says site workers are ready to respond if groups gather at these sites. Sheriff Chris Nanos says there’s been an average of eight deaths per year for the last 20 years. Alday is described as Hispanic, 6-feet-tall, 185 pounds, brown hair with a buzz cut and brown eyes. “We will never hesitate to intervene, to de-escalate if we can,” she said. “And if not, we will call the appropriate authorities. Nanos says most of the inmate population has issues with mental health and substance abuse and should be in a hospital. Because these are protected rights. Both men were found by deputies before they could leave the hospital. Your right to vote is protected. “The Sheriff doesn’t get to say who stays in jail, who goes to jail, that’s our courts,” Nanos said. 19, our office was updated with some of the preliminary expert input. ” Still, some groups believe watching ballot drop-off locations is necessary to protect election integrity. Voter advocate organizations like Mi Familia Vota say, in the end, these groups end up doing more harm than good. Also, the jail has x-ray machines, drug detection dogs, and each corrections officer has NARCAN.com Tags Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. “That just sends a very strong message and a negative message,” said Carolina Rodriguez-Greer, Mi Familia Vota’s State Director. “We have excellent county recorders, and the teams, I mean the people working the polls, these are individuals that have a very difficult jobs. “They could’ve prevented it," Inzunza said. And they do it well… I think there’s a way of participating. Jamie Donnelly. These matters are complex, and as I have stated in past investigations, we will take the time to make certain we do this right and not rushed in our pursuit of justice. There’s a way of holding our offices accountable.” Rosanne Inzunza says she's filing a lawsuit against Pima County in the coming months. But there’s different ways than the tactic that we’re currently seeing.” Rodriguez-Greer encourages voters to avoid any potential intimidation by voting by mail—or early at an in-person site. ---- STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Cázares-Kelly estimates nearly 80 percent of Pima County voters will do that. She says if someone come across a group you find threatening or intimidating outside a voting location, they should report it either to the voting location itself or to the county recorder’s office.. People can also report it to the Secretary of State’s office by calling 1-877-THE-VOTE. If there’s ever a dangerous situation, call 9-1-1. ---- STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ANYTIME, ANYWHERE .