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cal04

(41,505 posts)
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 06:12 PM Nov 2012

DOJ Stays Mum On Arizona Ballot Counting

A representative of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division declined to say Monday whether federal authorities were considering taking action in Maricopa County, Ariz., where Latino voters were allegedly steered towards provisional ballots on Election Day. Civil rights organizations have said the number of uncounted early ballots was unusually high and that a large number of Latino voters were given provisional ballots when they showed up to vote. A DOJ spokeswoman would only say that the agency would continue to review complaints from any of the locations it was monitoring, including in Maricopa County.

"The Department will review voting hotline calls, election monitoring reports and reports from other sources for potential federal law violations that warrant further investigation," spokeswoman Dena Iverson said in a statement to TPM. "If in the process of an investigation the Department finds a violation occurred, we will take steps, potentially including legal action, to ensure compliance with federal laws."

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