Arizona election worker accused of stealing security keys that access vote-counting machines

A temporary election worker in Arizona is accused of stealing keys and a security fob used to access the county’s ballot tabulation machines – a month before the state is set to hold its primary election.

Walter Ringfield Jr., a 27-year-old Phoenix resident, was arrested by Maricopa County detectives on Friday while working at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center, according to Votebeat .

County workers noticed that a lanyard containing the security fob and plastic key was missing and accused Ringfield of taking it. Ringfield – who previously expressed an interest as running as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate – reportedly told detectives he took the security fob for 20 minutes but gave it back.

His arrest comes as Arizona continues to be a battleground in presidential elections. Maricopa County, the largest in the state, has faced allegations of election fraud and improper counting of ballots in recent elections.

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Ringfield was fired, taken into custody and will not be released until a judge permits it.

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