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According to Mr. Ray Valenzuela, Director of TS Elections, Level I Signature Verifiers should be able to process around 250 signature verifications every 30 minutes (7.2 seconds per ballot).<ref>[https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/2025-06/2020_General_Election_Investigation_Summary.pdf]</ref> By design, a Signature Verifier is expected to be the single barrier between to prevent a fraudulent vote.
 
Staff of 33 employees, four full time, 29 part time
 
41 slides, with no evidence of student competency following the traning.
 
 
 
 
https://apps.azsos.gov/election/2020/2020_ballot_review_report_ver20210819-03_review.pdf
 
https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/2025-06/2020_General_Election_Investigation_Summary.pdf

Revision as of 21:40, 15 August 2026

Control Environment

Principle 5 - Enforce Accountability

Attribute 5.08 - Management is responsible for evaluating pressure on personnel to help personnel fulfill their assigned responsibilities in accordance with the entity's standards of conduct. Management can adjust excessive pressures using many different tools, such as rebalancing workloads or increasing resource levels.

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This is a Place Saver - Seven Second Barrier to Fraud

According to Mr. Ray Valenzuela, Director of TS Elections, Level I Signature Verifiers should be able to process around 250 signature verifications every 30 minutes (7.2 seconds per ballot).[1] By design, a Signature Verifier is expected to be the single barrier between to prevent a fraudulent vote.

Staff of 33 employees, four full time, 29 part time

41 slides, with no evidence of student competency following the traning.



https://apps.azsos.gov/election/2020/2020_ballot_review_report_ver20210819-03_review.pdf

https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/2025-06/2020_General_Election_Investigation_Summary.pdf