Can Courts Provide Remedy in Case of Election Fraud? Pima County, AZ, Says No.

ELECTION DEFENSE ALLIANCE VIDEO BLOG


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On August 28th, 2009, Pima County Superior Court heard a motion to allow destruction of ballots from a disputed 2006 election concerning a $2 billion Regional Transit Authority bond. The RTA election and alleged coverup has been the subject of a three-year series of legal actions. The Citizen activists conducted a forensic analysis of electronic voting databases indicating insider election tampering by Pima County officials. The RTA ballots and poll tapes have never been directly examined in public view. If they are destroyed, the real outcome of that election will never be known. Incredibly, the Arizona judge in the case is of the opinion that even if there's solid evidence of election fraud, the Court has no jurisdiction to intervene.

  • Release Date

    Aug 29, 2009
  • Runtime

    35:30
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