The Arizona Attorney General s Office dropped a perjury charge under a deal in which she pleaded guilty to a reduced felony charge of attempted illegal voting.
How a Scottsdale woman and her late mother were swept up in volunteers investigation of dead voters
Citizens group handed attorney general a list of about 450 registered voters over the age of 90 who might be dead. It has led to one prosecution. Author: Brahm Resnik Updated: 8:39 AM MST July 14, 2021
PHOENIX A Scottsdale woman has pleaded not guilty to felony charges of using her dead mother s ballot to cast a vote in the November 2020 presidential election.
Tracey Kay McKee is charged with one count of illegal voting and one count of perjury, for allegedly signing her mother s name in the affidavit box on an early-ballot envelope.
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