Posted on 11/20/2022 9:08:09 AM PST by Texas Fossil
Arizona Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright — with the Elections Integrity Unit — wrote a letter to the Maricopa County officials Saturday demanding an accounting for the widespread ballot tabulation and ballot printer problems seen during the general election on Nov. 8.
Among the most troubling issues raised in the letter directed to Thomas Liddy with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office was the apparent co-mingling of ballots in black duffle bags in at least one polling location, which were successfully run through the on-site tabulators with those put in “Door 3” to be sent to the Election Department’s downtown Phoenix tabulation center because they could not be read.
“The Elections Integrity Unit (“Unit”) of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (“AGO”) has received hundreds of complaints since Election Day pertaining to issues related to the administration of the 2022 General Election in Maricopa County,” Wright opened her letter.
“These complaints go beyond pure speculation, but include first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa’s lawful compliance with Arizona election law,” she continued.
Wright wrote that statements made by Maricopa Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates and County Recorder Stephen Richer, along with other official communications from the county appear to confirm potential election law violations.
Wright recounted that based on information provided by the county at least 60 polling locations’ ballot on-demand printers were configured improperly, leading to the inability of the tabulators to read the ballots.
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The REAL reason she would not debate is that she is stupid and inarticulate!!!!
Correct. And there is a long history of this crap. It was no accident.
The key to stopping this will be in AZ.
Well, I don’t know about Arizona, but in Texas it is taken serious and some caught and convicted are serving serious jail time.
Well, the law does not work that way.
Unless you are a Republican and it is a Federal Court.
There are reports that they were all working fine until a election technician made mods on the readers. Sabotage.
Put it all out in the open.
The Texas Rangers have always had a very very good reputation in dealing with such crap.
It happened many times. And you can be sure it was never counted.
The duffle bags were intended for scanned ballots. Not those in drawer 3. There is one of the issues. They were never counted.
I read somewhere that the “technician” who went around in Republican areas to check the machines....re-set the paper guide to 19 inches instead of 20....so the ballots were miss-read and put in box 3.
Everything went fine until a county worker came in and adjusted the machines.
Now that said. I have experience with scanned ballots. I saw a case where the voter had physical disability (nerve damage, vet) his control of pin did not allow him to fill the circles properly. We allowed his wife to (not modify) completely fill in the circle of a few of the positions. It went through correctly.
Maricopa county is a snake pit.
My county was only cut up in 1885. We are not as old and have never had ballot counting issues. (my family came here in 1889, county is 137 years old)
Those in Maricopa county are not old timers. They are criminals.
#ComDems seem to have cornered the market in that.
Yes. Totally Corrupt. Actually so is DC.
see my post above
That is only true after the results are officially certified. We are not there yet.
Texas has Texas Rangers. (reputation of no BS)
Arizona has Arizona Rangers. (don’t know about AZ)
That's on post 51 above
Last report I read about said 48% of polling places had the issues.
There were probably hundreds of ballots stacked in the receiver hoppers before the election started.
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