Arizona secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem said ballot harvesting altered the outcome in Yuma County. At most, five votes were in question. The winning margin in the race was 392, too wide for the votes to change the results.
In Yuma County, Finchem said, there were many illegal votes through ballot harvesting.isn’t an official legal term, but it generally refers to someone collecting absentee ballots on behalf of others and then submitting them.
Two women did plead guilty in Yuma County, but their violation does little to support Finchem’s assertion that"those votes altered the outcome of Yuma County."
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