Navajo County Republicans Witnessed Alleged Electioneering At Whiteriver Polling Center

Navajo County Republicans Witnessed Alleged Electioneering At Whiteriver Polling Center

By Matthew Holloway |

Republican volunteers at the Whiteriver Polling Center in Navajo County contacted AZ Free News with a startling eyewitness account of multiple violations of Arizona election statutes constituting electioneering at the polling location by Navajo County Democrats. They described the scene as “a veritable circus atmosphere … all orchestrated by Democrats.”

In an interview with AZ Free News, a source within the Navajo County Republican Party, speaking on condition of anonymity, prefaced what they witnessed by stressing that they are no stranger to election work. The source stated that 2024 was their sixth election as a poll worker and their third at the polling place in Whiteriver on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. In addition to the allegations of electioneering, they emphasized that an ongoing issue in Navajo County has been a lack of poll workers and an apparent unwillingness to address the problem from the Board of Supervisors and the County Manager.

The source explained that during the primary, “Our election integrity network here in Navajo County have been addressing the board of supervisors with election challenges. Why is there nobody in the tabulating room from each major party like it says in the statute? You know, it’s required, but yet they don’t have that. They have two Democrats and an Independent, when it’s supposed to clearly, in the statute code and law, it says you have to have one person from each party in the tabulation room when you adjudicate a ballot, but they’re not.”

According to ARS 16-531(A), “There shall be an equal number of inspectors in the various precincts in the county who are members of the two largest political parties. In each precinct where the inspector is a member of one of the two largest political parties, the marshal in that precinct shall be a member of the other of the two largest political parties.”

The source noted that these issues also occurred during the primary, “We have it on tape. We’ve got screenshots of them.” They added, “They don’t seem to correct it, and it happens again in this general election.”

The allegations of electioneering at the polling place included Democrats reportedly handing out palm-sized “golden ticket” voting guides to voters as they approached the polling location, resulting in a Marshall having to escort them beyond the statutory line.

According to the source, it was “a veritable carnival atmosphere out there across the day, including a ‘DJ’s for Democrat’ guy blasting music from a speaker stashed in the trunk of his car, a grill cooking food for anyone interested in partaking, plus T-shirts, baggies full of candy, etc. being handed out with the palm card listing which Democrat candidates to vote for on one side, and how to vote on propositions on the other side (the card told voters that they should vote ‘yes’ on proposition 139, and ‘no’ on all other propositions).”

The inducement of free food and merchandise potentially runs afoul of Arizona election laws at several points including A.R.S. 16-1005(C), which states, “It is unlawful to receive or agree to receive any consideration in exchange for a voted or unvoted ballot. A person who violates this subsection is guilty of a class 5 felony,” and A.R.S. 16-1006(A) which states, “It is unlawful for a person knowingly by force, threats, menaces, bribery or any corrupt means, either directly or indirectly: 1. To attempt to influence an elector in casting his vote or to deter him from casting his vote.” The law makes this type of interference a class five felony as well.

The source’s account also aligns with a previous report from AZ Free News of the “Free Meal, Warm Socks, Voter Info,” event conducted by the Northeast Arizona Native Democrats in Sawmill, AZ.

Another example the source gave centered around campaign merchandise being handed out at the polling place. They told AZ Free News that at one of the Navajo County polling sites for the Nov. 5th General Election “County recorder, Mike Sample, the Democrat candidate…they had pens of his in the polling place. How? If that’s not electioneering, I don’t know what is.”

“That was given to them to use to vote. I mean, talk about blatant and flagrant. They were giving the pens from Mike Sample to the voters to use to fill out their ballot. And he was a candidate for Navajo County Recorder.“

Matthew Holloway is a reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.