Arizona is not Detroit. It is silly to think it is.
You're obviously not arguing in good faith anymore.
In Arizona, you had 30%-50% of the tabulators ONLY IN HIGHLY-RED PRECINCTS not working; reports of tabulators working until an election tech showed up;
thousands of voters told to go elsewhere;
ballots on the wrong size paper (again, only in highly red districts);
people being told in the highly red distrcts to put their ballots into "Box 3" -- and the contents were then "accidentally" put into large plastic bags mixed with already-counted votes, so there was no way to tell which ballots had not yet been counted;
one of the election judges reporting this was threatened with firing for talking about it;
election workers shouting down a woman who had just tried to vote, going to those waiting in line to warn them of problems;
Exit polling showing Dems got 17% of the same-day in-person vote, but the actual recorded votes showing Dem totals so high, they'd have had to get 100% of the Dem AND 100% of the independent vote (this despite the overwhelming pre-election popularity of Lake);
and major discrepancies in vote totals for different offices (including some number of ballots I can't recall, which ONLY had a vote for governor, just like happened with the middle of the night drops for Biden in swing states in 2020).
That's off the top of my head; there may be many more I haven't run across.