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Public Event · By Promise Arizona in Action
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
4:00pm in MST
Maricopa County Elections Department: 510 S 3rd Ave Phoenix, AZ 85003
Latinos in Arizona came out in record numbers. We were the most enthusiastic group of Latino voters in the country. Yet in neighborhood after neighborhood, voters were forced to use provisional ballots in Arizona. What this means is that the race isn’t over yet.
Over 150,000 provisional ballots and over 150,000 early ballots were NOT counted yesterday!
This is about our community's voice being heard. This is bigger than Arpaio; our people have been disenfranchised. These are thousands upon thousands of
Latino voters we registered, and they have every right to be heard this election.
Meet us at the Marciopa County Recorder's office at 510 S 3rd Ave Phoenix, AZ 85003 to demand clear answers about what happened, where the provisional ballots are located, and that no election is called until all ballots are counted.
www.facebook.com...
"It's unacceptable for us to not know who our sheriff is today," he said.
blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com...
Petra Falcon, executive director of Promise Arizona, said she was told that 200,000 provisional ballots were cast, as well as 200,000 early ballots. She said counting of those votes will not even begin until this morning and she feared the Maricopa County sheriff’s race would be called before then. And it was, with Sheriff Joe Arpaio beating Democrat Paul Penzone to win his sixth term in office.
“Four hundred thousand ballots — that’s a lot,” Falcon said. “Even if it’s an Arpaio win, those votes should be counted.”
Originally posted by TFCJay
It's over.
Fat lady and all.
Originally posted by ubeenhad
reply to post by Azdraik
Petra Falcon, executive director of Promise Arizona, said she was told that 200,000 provisional ballots were cast, as well as 200,000 early ballots. She said counting of those votes will not even begin until this morning and she feared the Maricopa County sheriff’s race would be called before then. And it was, with Sheriff Joe Arpaio beating Democrat Paul Penzone to win his sixth term in office.
“Four hundred thousand ballots — that’s a lot,” Falcon said. “Even if it’s an Arpaio win, those votes should be counted.”
www.azcentral.com...
Too damn lazy to google huh?
Originally posted by ubeenhad
reply to post by Azdraik
So since calling elections before all the votes are counted is the norm, it should not be brought to peoples attention.
Slavery was the Norm at one time. I find your logic disgusting.
'I see' just a troll.
edit on 7-11-2012 by ubeenhad because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ga-`tv-gi
On topic heck half the states(rough guess) still havent even finished all the early vote and absentee votes yet and yet Obama is still the POTUS.
Originally posted by Azdraik
I still find it hard to belive in the the wild accusation that close to half a million votes were not counted.
Do you have any idea how hard that would be to hide?