Here's the law that wasn't broken:
The 2014 State of Arizona Elections Procedures Manual from the Secretary of State's Office outlines this practice as something that's clearly acceptable (emphasis added):Early Voter's Responsibilities
After voting the early ballot in accordance with the instructions provided by the County Recorder, the voter must:
- complete and sign the affidavit,
- place the voted ballot in the envelope provided for that purpose,
- securely seal it,
- deliver or mail the envelope to the appropriate County Recorder or officer in charge of elections, or
- deposit it at any polling place within the county of residence no later than 7:00 p.m. on election day, in order to be counted as valid.
After they have securely sealed the voted ballot inside the early ballot return envelope, voters may voluntarily give their voted early ballot to a person of their choice for delivery to the Recorder or a polling place. The designated person shall not tamper with the envelope or the ballot and shall not deliberately fail to deliver the ballot to the Recorder or a polling place within the voter's county of residence.
Arizona Voter Fraud Video Shows Completely Legal Practice Phoenix New Times
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it may be a
"Completely Legal Practice"......, BUT ! are you aware of mail box theft ??
in my area, of about 300+ homes, there were 25+ mail box theft reported, one was actually a large
LOCKED mail box, the people who live there is rather isolated so they only get to their M.B. once a week, the lock was cut and the M.B. was so vandalized it had to be replaced....., soooo, if there were that many in my area, how many state wide had mail stolen, so the "
Completely Legal Practice" is now
ILLEGAL .., got it now ? i doubt it, but those are the
FACTS !!