Justice Department raises concerns with audit (Arizona) [View all]
Source: AZ Mirror
The U.S. Department of Justice is asking Senate President Karen Fann to explain what steps shes taking to make sure the election audit she ordered doesnt violate federal laws prohibiting voter intimidation and requiring ballots be preserved.
In a letter to Fann on Wednesday, Pamela Karlan, the principal deputy assistant attorney general of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, said the department had two major concerns with the audit.
First, Karlan said federal law requires state and local election officials to safeguard and preserve election records. She expressed concern that Maricopa County election officials are no longer in control of ballots, election systems and other materials.
If the Senate designates someone else to serve as a custodian for election records, which must be maintained for 22 months, the Civil Rights Act of 1960 requires administrative procedures be in place giving election officers ultimate management authority over the retention and security of those election records, including the right to physically access them, Karlan wrote.
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