Friday, September 17, 2021

Maricopa County Election Official Taps AZ AG To Look Into Voter Data Leak


A Local Election Official in Maricopa County, Arizona, asked State Attorney General, Mark Brnovich, to Investigate after Voter Registration Records were Uploaded to the Internet, calling it a "potentially illegal" Data Leak.

The Voter Registration Records, known as the "Voter File," were reportedly "posted on the internet as well as being sent to unauthorized individuals," Maricopa County Recorder, Stephen Richer said.

The Voter File, which includes: some Phone Numbers, Names, Addresses, and Party Affiliations of Registered Voters, is available to the Public, but Uploading it Online is Punishable by Felony Charges.

While the Voter File shows whether a Person has Voted in Recent Elections, it does Not show the Candidates and Issues Voters Supported.

"It appears that in this case, information from a public records request may have been posted in violation of state law," Richer said in a Statement on Thursday. "I trust the Attorney General will look into this and take any necessary action.”

Richer did Not name any Groups Responsible for the alleged Violation, but a List of Voters remained, Accessible on Thursday, on a Webpage Hosting content in Support of Republican Party Ideals.

Although Richer and Brnovich are both Republicans, Richer has Criticized some Proponents of the recent Audit, such as Trump, who Alleged the County Deleted Voter Databases, a Claim Richer called "readily falsifiable."

Brnovich, who is Investigating the County, has Threatened Members, of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, to Comply with the State Senate's additional Subpoenas, saying if they don't, they could Lose up to $700 Million of the County's Funding.










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