Who is Gail Golec? Arizona GOP candidate gets 'cease-and-desist' notice over PEN THEFT at polling booths
A top prosecutor in Maricopa County issued a 'cease-and-desist' letter to a Republican candidate who suggested felt-tip pens can't be trusted. On primary election day in Arizona, voters were reported to have stolen them from at least two polling locations.
Gail Golec, a Republican candidate for county supervisor, received the letter from Attorney General Rachel Mitchell on Tuesday, August 2, urging her to withdraw her "call to steal the pens" and "immediately tweet a retraction, acknowledging that no one should steal pens from voting locations and urging that no one should do so." According to the New York Times, at least two polling places, Desert Hills Community Church of the Nazarene in Phoenix and Faith Baptist Church in Glendale, reported missing pens.
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