Sedona News – On September 16th, Michelle Burchill will present the Yavapai County ballot chain of custody practices.
This event is free, but space is limited, so help us plan by registering at lwvnaz@gmail.com
All are welcome to attend this informative lecture by elected Yavapai County recorder Michelle Burchill who will describe the chain of custody of your ballot from the drop box to the tabulated vote. Presented at Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road, in the Si Burch Community Room, 1:00 pm, Monday, September 16.
The mission of the office of county recorder as public servants is to promote the success of the democratic process in the administration of voter Registration and Election procedures by promoting public trust and confidence at the highest level. Voter registration and updates to your voter registration will be made available by volunteers with the League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona before and after Michelle’s lecture.
On the following day, September 17, there will be volunteers available all day in the lobby of the Sedona Public Library to help you with your voter registration and updates.
This non-partisan event is sponsored by the Library and the League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona.
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where and when is this event ?
That’s great but there were procedures in place that went completely ignored in the last election allowing the “Cyber Ninjas” full unfettered access to ballots, voting machines and voter registration information which was completely illegal! They even took ballots out of state and nobody seems to know what they did with them and nobody has been held accountable for these illegalities! So what’s going to prevent the same thing or worse from occurring again? What will stop fake electors? What will happen when republicans lose and appeal to the corrupt biased paid off SCOTUS? Nothing will stop it is the correct answer!
I would like to attend!!