Things have not been looking good in Puma Arizona. But, some good news is that the Election Integrity Commission is acting to audit ballot security. This is what is supposed to happen with an independent board — when problems are found they are investigated and not ignored or explained away: <read>
A Pima County Elections Integrity Commission will oversee an investigation that will look at all ballot bags from the 373 polling places used in the Sept. 2 primary elections.
That decision was made after a sample audit later that week showed some ballot bags were improperly sealed or did not contain all required certification materials.













