Special prosecutor investigating latest election-control disagreement in Maricopa County
With mere weeks until voting begins in a high-stakes primary election, a long-standing disagreement over election control in Maricopa County is only getting more combative.
In a new twist of the feud, a special prosecutor is looking into whether employees in the Maricopa County Recorders Office broke the law by allegedly removing a scanner and provisional ballot envelopes from the countys vote tabulation headquarters amid a local election earlier this year.
Recorder Justin Heap, a Republican, said in a recent legal filing that he wanted possession of the scanner, which he said belongs to his office a claim that the countys mostly-GOP board of supervisors disputed.
He also requested a court order barring any criminal prosecution of his employees related to the incident, which occurred as votes were being tallied in the March 10 election for three seats on the Tempe City Council.
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