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Scottsdale woman indicted on illegal voting charge in 2020 election

View Comments A state grand jury indicted a Scottsdale woman on Monday for one count of illegal voting and one count of perjury for allegedly voting in the name of a deceased person in the 2020 General Election, according to a statement from Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Tracey Kay McKee allegedly signed the name of her mother, who died on Oct. 5, 2020, to an early ballot envelope between Oct. 7 and Nov. 3, 2020, according to Brnovich. The case was investigated by the Arizona Attorney General s Office s Election Integrity Unit and will be prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Todd Lawson, Brnovich said. McKee s next court appearance is set for August 11 at the Maricopa County Superior Court, Brnovich said.

Fann Attorney: Public Has No Right To Know Who s Paying For Maricopa County Ballot Audit

Published: Thursday, July 8, 2021 - 8:05am Updated: Thursday, July 8, 2021 - 2:18pm Michael Meister/Arizona Republic/Pool Maricopa County ballots from the 2020 general election are examined and recounted by contractors hired by the Arizona senate at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix on May 13, 2021. On Wednesday, the attorney for Senate President Karen Fann told Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Kemp that the public has no right to know who is paying for the audit of the 2020 election the Senate is conducting. However, Kemp questioned the attorney’s arguments.  Isn t the public entitled to know who is paying for this, what President Fann referred to as [a] constitutional and legislative function, this important constitutional duty? Isn t the public entitled to know who s paying for this? Kemp said.

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ACLU lawsuit challenges Maricopa County Attorney s Office plea deals

View Comments The American Civil Liberties Union filed a complaint against the Maricopa County Attorney s Office, alleging that prosecutors are misusing a pre-trial court process to get thousands to plead guilty without hearings or further evidence being disclosed. The complaint, filed Wednesday in federal court, was brought forward by the ACLU and ACLU of Arizona. It calls into question the Attorney s Office s plea policy in the early disposition courts.  The lawsuit seeks class certification and injunctive relief to stop MCAO’s retaliation policy in order to protect people’s constitutional rights, the ACLU said in a statement. Jared Keenan, lead attorney for the case and senior staff attorney for the ACLU of Arizona, said early disposition courts are high-volume, quick-moving courts where hearings take place early in the judicial process. 

Arizona election audit: Judge questions secrecy of Cyber Ninja records

View Comments An Arizona judge on Wednesday asked an attorney for the state Senate why the public should not have access to records involving Cyber Ninjas, the tech firm reviewing the 2020 Maricopa County presidential election. Isn t the public entitled to know who is paying for this, what (Senate) President (Karen) Fann referred to as a constitutional and legislative function, this important constitutional duty? Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Kemp asked the lawyer for the Senate. The question came during a hearing in a lawsuit filed by a nonprofit group called American Oversight. The suit was filed  after the Senate declined to turn over records requested through the Arizona Public Records Law.

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