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McSally speaks to supporters at her election night gathering.
A judge accepted an agreement to keep a ballot case open without a decision after backers of Republican challenger Martha McSally asked Tuesday for a halt in the count of provisional ballots in several precincts in Arizona’s CD2. The Ron Barber campaign blasted the request, calling it “voter disenfranchisement.”... Read more»
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McSally speaks to supporters at her election night gathering.
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4 comments on this story
This makes me want to cry..seriously. Just count all of the ballots…PLEASE….this is the stuff that’s supposed to be great about our country.
I bet very few of you will remember this debacle next time Ann Rodriguez’ name is on a ballot…because she has the “D” that forgives all of her sins, right? Seems to be the way things work around here…
That said, I’m not what the race baiters would call “latino”. I live in CD2, I voted for McSally, and my vote still hasn’t been counted yet.
@Bret Linden,
F. Ann Rodriguez is the recorder for Pima County; this case was filed in Cochise County.
@Dylan Smith
I am well aware of that. If the provisional ballot fiasco wouldn’t have happened here in Pima County, then neither campaign would be going to court over a paltry 130 votes. The negligence of what happened here predicated the subject for this story.