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Man says he received election mailer for him and his late wife, elections office calls it an 'anomaly'

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MARICOPA COUNTY, Ariz. - A Sun City man is voicing his concern over mail-in ballots after receiving official mail from the Maricopa County Elections Department addressed to his wife who died in 2018.Alfred Viscusi received two election mailers: One for him and one for his late wife.Maricopa County Elections officials say there are safeguards in place to prevent what happened and to prevent potential voter fraud."Just makes me wonder how crooked and how bad it could be out there with voting," Viscusi said, adding, "I know people that would definitely sign it and try to send it in."Reynaldo Valenzuela, Maricopa County Elections Director, says they cross-reference their roster of registered voters with several agencies on a monthly basis, and.

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