Maricopa County Rejected In-Person Ballots While Accepting Fraudulent Mail-ins
Kari Lake to Present Footage in Court
We The People AZ Alliance released raw video exposing the alleged election interference used by Maricopa County during the 2020 and 2022 elections.
The Alliance claims that illegitimate mail-in ballots were used, without any chain of custody documentation, to manipulate the election results. Meanwhile in person voters were rejected at the booth.
Kari Lake has filed a lawsuit against the county, and the Arizona Supreme Court recently sent the signature verification fraud count back to the trial court for further review. Lake is demanding an opportunity to inspect Maricopa County ballots from the 2022 general election, including ballot signature envelopes and the corresponding signatures on file.
According to Shelby Busch, co-founder of We The People AZ Alliance, nearly 300,000 ballots were pushed through the system with no signature verification in the 2022 election. Furthermore, 420,000 ballot affidavits failed signature verification in the 2020 election, based on a review of approximately 25% of 1.9 million envelopes.
Busch and her team extrapolated this data and estimated that there were “a total of 290,644 failed signatures in the 2022 election.”
Maricopa County has refused to provide access to legal public records relating to mail-in ballot signatures, and the We The People AZ Alliance has filed a special action complaint to compel the Maricopa County Elections Department to produce public records relating to the inspection of all 2022 General Election Ballot Affidavit Envelopes, including mail-in, early voting, and late early ballot envelopes.