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Election Fraud Investigations Continue Including Dead Voters, And Ballot Harvesters

As the Arizona Senate and its hired auditors continue to look at how Maricopa County handled the 2020 General Election, some unrelated election investigations are moving to courtroom. Next month Tracey Kay McKee of Scottsdale is slated to be at Maricopa County Superior Court where she stands charge with two felonies related to an attempt to cast an early ballot belonging to a deceased voter. She is being prosecuted by the office of Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich. McKee is the daughter of the voter who died Oct. 5, two days before the early voting period began. There would not have been time to stop the mailing of the voter’s early ballot, according to county election officials. However, McKee allegedly signed her mother’s name on an affidavit under penalty of perjury.

Recall effort targets Gadsden school board members

Recall effort targets Gadsden school board members News 11 s Crystal Jimenez investigates the reasoning behind the push to replace SAN LUIS, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - A San Luis resident and community activist is pushing for the removal of three Gadsden Elementary School District board members, saying the area deserves a respectable school district. Gary Snyder is circulating recall petitions targeting Guillermina Fuentes, Gloria Torres, and Rosa Varela. A grand jury in December indicted Fuentes on ballot harvesting charges. Snyder says that s just one part of his motivation. I think as a school board member you have to recuse yourself so the school board itself doesn t lose their respect and credibility. he said.

BREAKING: Gadsden Elementary School District Superintendent On Paid Administrative Leave

Gadsden Elementary School District Superintendent On Paid Administrative Leave Laura Meza SAN LUIS, Ariz. (KYMA/KECY) - Gadsden Elementary School District (GESD) Dr. Raymond V. Aguilera is now on paid administrative leave pending an investigation after the GESD Governing voted unanimously on Monday evening. Governing Board President Luis Marquez submitted and presented the action item at Monday s virtual Governing Board meeting where it recommends that the board open an investigation into concerns raised about the Superintendent as well as to place the Superintendent on paid administrative leave pending the investigation . Gadsden Elementary School District Governing Board President Luis Marquez presented the item that was approved on Monday night.

2 Yuma women indicted under Arizona s controversial ballot-harvesting law

2 Yuma women indicted under Arizona s controversial ballot-harvesting law Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic © Thomas Hawthorne/The Republic People arrive to cast their early vote in the 2020 election at an early ballot location at the Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix, Ariz., on Oct. 28, 2020. TUCSON Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Wednesday the indictment of two Yuma women under the state s ballot harvesting law. They are accused of collecting four ballots during the state s August primary election. The law, which has faced legal challenges and is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court, makes it illegal for anyone other than a family member, caregiver or household member to collect and turn in election ballots. 

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