Arizona Attorney General S Election Integrity Unit Launches New Complaint Form All About

Arizona Attorney General S Election Integrity Unit Launches New Complaint Form All About
Arizona Attorney General S Election Integrity Unit Launches New Complaint Form All About

Arizona Attorney General S Election Integrity Unit Launches New Complaint Form All About Phoenix the office of arizona attorney general mark brnovich (ago) recently launched its election integrity unit (eiu) webpage that includes a new online election complaint form. with the 2020 elections underway, the ago created this webpage to provide the public with a “one stop shop” for reporting arizona election related concerns. Civil complaints may be submitted either online or by mail. to submit by mail, please complete this form and mail it to: elections integrity unit solicitor general's office 2005 n central avenue, 6th floor phoenix, az 85004. please note: complaints must contain your contact information and be signed. anonymous or unsigned complaints will not be.

Election Integrity Unit Arizona Attorney General
Election Integrity Unit Arizona Attorney General

Election Integrity Unit Arizona Attorney General Election integrity unit. [email protected]. file election complaint. as americans and arizonans, we must all work to preserve the integrity of our elections. the attorney general’s office is dedicated to vigorously defending our state’s common sense election laws and prosecuting anyone who is found to have committed voter fraud or threatened. Even before the election integrity unit’s creation, the attorney general — the chief legal officer in the state — prosecuted provable cases of criminal voter fraud. and its civil rights division investigates voting discrimination under the arizona civil rights act, such as denying someone the opportunity to register to vote or to cast a. The office of arizona attorney general mark brnovich recently launched its election integrity unit webpage that includes a new online election complaint form. The response, issued sunday, comes about a week after the arizona attorney general's office made its request and as the county prepares to canvass election results monday morning. jennifer wright.

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