Pima County Election Records Show Chain-of-Custody Problems for Over 18,000 Absentee Ballots in 2022 Election: Study

“A new report obtained by The Arizona Sun Times found that more than 18,000 absentee ballots counted in the 2022 election in Pima County alone had severely lacking or no chain-of-custody paperwork, meaning there is an inadequate record of the whereabouts or origins of the Tucson-area ballots.”

“America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County in February alleging violations of chain of custody of early ballots and other illegalities.  AFL accused the county of providing only estimates of ballots instead of counting them.”

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