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.
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