
The U. S. Department of Justice monitored Arizona’s Maricopa County’s” compliance with federal voting rights rules” during Tuesday’s primary election.
In a Monday press release, the Department of Justice announced that it would be monitoring” compliance with federal election right legislation in Maricopa County, Arizona, for the July 30 main vote”.
The Justice Department made a press release outlining its commitment to upholding “federal voting rights rules that protect the rights of all citizens to access the vote.” The Justice Department stated that it often employs staff to check whether local elections are conducted in all of the country to ensure that federal civil rights laws are followed. The office added,” In contrast, the division even deploys national observers from the Office of Personnel Management, where authorized by national court buy”.
In response to growing concerns about election integrity and disturbance in the critical swing state state, the Justice Department announced that it would be monitoring Tuesday’s primary election in Maricopa County. Fears have grown in Maricopa County in response to major delays reported during the 2022 GOP major election, according to The Post Millennial.
Following reports of Dominion voting equipment broken during the midterm elections in Maricopa County, concerns about election interference were likewise raised, according to The Post Millennial. In response to the 2022 election equipment issues, Kari Lake, who was running as the Republican candidate in Arizona’s presidential poll, tweeted,” I am getting flooded with calls and text emails from people who are having difficulty voting all over Maricopa County. THIS is why we must reform our elections” . ,
Former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake defeated primary rivals Mark Lamb and Elizabeth Reye on Tuesday in the November election, tying her with Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego. Additionally, there were numerous primary races for Congress on Tuesday.