Elecciones generales Estados Unidos 2020: Donald Trump vs Joe Biden

Farmer Found Stolen Arizona Ballots Under a Rock in Glendale: AG​

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Nearly 20 stolen ballots were found under a rock in Arizona over the weekend, according to the state attorney general’s office.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced on Tuesday, Election Day, that 18 unopened mail ballots were recovered last week in Glendale. The attorney general’s office noted that they have since been hand-delivered back to the registered voters.

The Ballots Were Stolen From People’s Mailboxes, the Attorney General Says​

The ballots were found on Friday, October 30, by Brayan Ruiz, who works at local Rovey Farms, the Glendale Police Department stated on Facebook.

“He did the right thing by returning the ballots trying to ensure everyone who wanted to vote early still could vote,” the department wrote.

Investigators said they believe the votes were stolen from individual mailboxes in a neighborhood, according to a news release from the state attorney general’s office.

“The ballots were stolen from individual mailboxes in a neighborhood just south of 107th and Northern avenues,” Brnovich said. “The envelopes were still sealed.”

Police said the voters were aware that their ballots had not been counted.

“Each resident said they were aware their early election ballots had not arrived. Some went in person to vote early, and others had not voted yet,” Glendale police wrote on Facebook.

“We were able to distribute them in time, to provide voters the opportunity to at least fill them out at home and then drop them off to a polling location.”

A motive for stealing the ballots has not yet been identified and no arrests have been made.

 

Suitcases and Coolers Rolled Into Detroit Voting Center at 4 AM, Brought Into Secure Counting Area​

A poll watcher filmed highly suspicious activity at a vote-counting center in Detroit at 4 a.m., the morning after election day.

In the footage, taken by Kellye SoRelle, a Texas lawyer and member of Lawyers for Trump, a person in a white van was filmed loading up a red wagon outside the ballot counting location and bringing it instead.

SoRelle released the video to Texas Scorecard, because she wanted to raise “alarms that the box may have been a ballot box that arrived long after all ballots were expected to have been received at the counting facility.”




The website reports that “other images appear to show suitcases and coolers moving in and out of the secure area where mail-in ballots were being counted during a shift change at 4 a.m.”

Their report continues on to say that “according to SoRelle, visitors were able to enter and leave the facility where the votes are being counted without any identification check. The workers were apparently working in six-hour shifts, meaning they did not have a need for overnight luggage.”

The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit to stop the counting of ballots until the campaign is granted access to ensure there is no cheating.

“We have filed suit today in the Michigan Court of Claims to halt counting until meaningful access has been granted. We also demand to review those ballots which were opened and counted while we did not have meaningful access,” the campaign said in a statement.