Kevin Vicklund @KevinVicklund
Replying to @LCDLAW1
Maricopa County uses Vote Centers. This means that it doesn't have any precincts, by definition. See also page 12 of the Jarrett forecast, the bottom of which you have screenshotted previously.
1:14 PM · Jan 14, 2023
JT @JT4family 16h
Replying to @KevinVicklund and @LCDLAW1
The example provided for issuing provisional ballots they use collective term "voting centers" ONLY for Inactive Voters
All other provisional ballot ex's use definitive terms: polling place, vote cntr, signature roster, e-pollbook, precinct, jurisdiction that uses paper ballots
Leo Donofrio, Esq. @LCDLAW1 8h
Replying to @JT4family and @KevinVicklund
Show me in the Hobbs EPM where Inactive Voters who moved can cast a ballot that counts on Election Day. I see it in the 2014 EPM. The provision was removed in Hobbs' EPM. EPM is SOS interpretation of underlying code. Most language carries over year to year. Not that though. Why?
Kevin Vicklund @KevinVicklund 2h
Replying to @LCDLAW1 and @JT4family
Subsection e. Voter Moved Within County - a voter that moves has to update their registration, which automatically takes them out of Inactive status. Subsection c. is for the special case of an Inactive Voter who hasn't moved.
Reality Check @R_C_Radio 15h
Replying to @KevinVicklund and @LCDLAW1
1/ Leo has shown he does not understand how Arizona elections work yet he is still acting like an authority. He chased off a news guy he managed to attract by rudely blocking him.
Reality Check @R_C_Radio 15h
Replying to @KevinVicklund and @LCDLAW1
2/ Now Leo based on his own shoddy research wants to already forgo the 2024 election and have the Arizona legislature appoint Republican electors two years early. To say Leo is a moron and a crackpot is a complete understatement.
Reality Check @R_C_Radio 15h
Replying to @KevinVicklund and @LCDLAW1
3/ Kari Lake deserves Leo's help though. Keep it coming.
Foggy should post this for ole' Leo: