Attorney General's Office Hotline Fields Voter Concerns

By Ron Dungan
Published: Friday, October 30, 2020 - 6:22pm
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has established a hotline for complaints and is working with Arizona law enforcement to address public concerns about voter safety.

The attorney general created the election integrity unit early in 2020.

Since then, concerns about voter safety have surfaced in media reports. Under state law, cameras, guns, campaigning and protests are not allowed within 75 feet of polling places. Outside that line, those activities are allowed, if they are on public property and do not involve intimidation.

"We really want to encourage Arizonans if you do suspect any kind of voter fraud or manipulation please some forward," said Katie Conner, a spokeswoman for the Attorney General’s Office. "You can file a complaint with our office. You can contact local law enforcement as well.”

To see how to file a complaint, azag.gov/complaints/election.

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