"This documentation appears to confirm what our team has suspected all along, collusion between the Sturtevant campaign and the Chesterfield GOP Chair to influence the SD12 race in favor of Sturtevant. It appears we have caught them red handed and have now have the documentation to support what appears to be an underhanded effort in favor of Sturtevant," stated Senator Chase.
"At a time when voter confidence in our election process is at an all-time low, we should be working diligently to restore that confidence of voters by ensuring all processes are transparent, fair and above reproach. All campaigns should have been invited to view the certification of the voting equipment, not just one. If only one representative could have been chosen, they should have been a neutral party member, not the campaign manager of one particular campaign."
"I am deeply disturbed by this egregious and obvious conflict of interest by Chairwoman Leslie Haley who we know has already endorsed Glen Sturtevant and demand her resignation immediately. It is clear she is not neutral and appears she is actively working to help Sturtevant. Leslie Haley and Glen Sturtevant are both attorneys and know better. They are without excuse."
"This is an arrogantly blatant conflict of interest and a complete failure in judgment on the part of both the party chair and the Sturtevant campaign, creating at the vey least an appearance of collusion between the Chesterfield GOP Chair and the Sturtevant campaign. Chesterfield County Chairwoman Leslie Haley needs to step down immediately," stated Senator Chase.
"Clearly this is a case of the fox guarding the hen house. I'm deeply disturbed and outraged that the Sturtevant campaign who falsely professes to be a champion for election integrity, has engaged in compromising and unacceptable behavior that further undermines the confidence of voters in a fair, transparent and uncompromised election."
Please see the documentation below submitted to Senator Chase by the Chesterfield Registrar's office and made available on the Virginia Access Project.
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