Maricopa County counted 19,000 late, invalid ballots in 2020 election, newly disgorged records show | Just The News

Newly uncovered records reportedly show over 19,000 ballots in Arizona's Maricopa County in the 2020 elections were counted despite having been received after the deadline to be considered. 

In Arizona, the law requires that ballots be received by the county by 7 p.m. on Election Day. However, the county's "Early Voting Rejections Summary" shows it rejected just 934 late ballots of the more than 20,000 that were transported from the U.S. Postal Service after Election Day, according to the Epoch Times.

Arizona's electoral votes were counted in favor of then-Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden, who won the presidency by 74 electoral votes. Biden won Arizona by about 10,500 votes. So the 19,000 ballots might have changed the outcome of the Arizona race, giving it to then-GOP incumbent President Trump. 

In addition to the Early Voting Rejections Summary, a volunteer group called Verity Vote obtained additional documents appearing to show after-deadline ballots were counted.
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