Department of Justice sends poll monitors to Pinal County
VIA SBINSIDER | November 7th
DOJ ON ALERT
The appearance of some men in camouflage outfits with weapons in Maricopa County caused the US Department of Justice to send poll watchers to Arizona to stop any voter intimidation.
Pinal County issued the following statement late Monday:
Getting Election Night Results
Voters who are focused on the local results in Pinal County can easily do so on your computer. The link is located here:
PINAL RESULTS
You might have to refresh your browser occasionally to see updates. Be aware that the results you see are Pinal County only at the above link. That means for SaddleBrooke, LD 17 results will not include the portion of the district that is in Pima County.
The first results are usually posted about 30 minutes after the polls close at 7PM. Polls open at 6 AM and the although there was much strum and drang over mail-in ballots, SaddleBrooke is running very close to past year’s early balloting results as far as mail-in returns. Many voters express confidence in the move by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors in selecting Recorder Virginia Ross to take the reins of the election department. Ross who had successfully run many prior elections, turned over that aspect of her job to the Board which hired a non-Arizonan to disastrous results in the August Primary election. Many precincts had shortages of Republican ballots and city races were left off many early ballots.
FULL RESULTS FOR ARIZONA
To see the grand totals for all of Arizona, you need to go to the Arizona Secretary of State’s website at this link:
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I don’t for one believe that “men in camouflage with weapons” were the reason the DOJ sent in poll watchers. It’s because Pinal County had a horrible primary with many mistakes. Arizona is constitutional carry state and anyone that isn’t used to it can be alarmed. So many carry if you live here it’s not something that bothers you.