EPC Clerk Reports Blood, Urine-Soaked Ballots Received in Elections
Shocking Incidents in El Paso County Primaries
The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office has confirmed that it received two ballots soaked in bodily fluids during the March and June primary elections. The Clerk confirmed to FOX21 News that a blood and urine incident raises alarming questions regarding election security.
Details of the Incident
- Two ballots were found soaked in blood and urine.
- The incidents occurred during the March and June primary elections.
- Elections officials are investigating election integrity implications.
Community Response
Residents are voicing concerns regarding the safety and security of the electoral process following such disturbing incidents.
Possible Measures for Future Elections
- Implement more robust security measures.
- Increase public awareness about election integrity.
- Conduct thorough investigations into such incidents.
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