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Cochise County Arizona Delays Certification of Suspect Midterm Ballots Until November 28, May Set Precedent for Other Counties to Inspect Machines

by November 19, 2022
November 19, 2022
Cochise County Arizona Delays Certification of Suspect Midterm Ballots Until November 28, May Set Precedent for Other Counties to Inspect Machines

The Cochise County Board in southeast Arizona delayed the certification of the suspect midterm elections on Friday.

Republicans in the state had 72% of the turnout on election day. Democrats had only a 17% turnout. But for some reason, the remaining ballots after election day broke even between the two parties – despite Republicans holding strong leads in the polls.

MORE ARIZONA DATA: Only 17% of Maricopa Election Day Voters Were Democrat, Only 23% of Primary Election Day Voters Were Democrat — But Democrats Are Winning 50% of Delayed Election Day Totals? IMPOSSIBLE!

Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchum tweeted out the news on Friday.

Mark says this may set precedent for other counties to do the same.

now establishes precedent to do the same in other counties now that Cochise County is validating their results. Arizona cannot certify any election results until all counties have rendered certified results. /2

— Mark Finchem #JustFollowTheLaw VoteFinchem.com (@RealMarkFinchem) November 19, 2022

The biased AP reported on the situation.

The board overseeing a southeastern Arizona county whose Republican leaders had hoped to recount all Election Day ballots on Friday delayed certifying the results of last week’s vote after hearing from a trio of conspiracy theorists who alleged that counting machines were not certified.

The three men, or some combination of them, have filed at least four cases raising similar claims before the Arizona Supreme Court since 2021 seeking to have the state’s 2020 election results thrown out. The court has dismissed all of them for lack of evidence, waiting too long after the election was certified or asking for relief that could not be granted, in increasingly harsh language.

But Tom Rice, Brian Steiner and Daniel Wood managed to persuade the two Republicans who control the Cochise County board of supervisors that their claims were valid enough for them to delay the certification until a Nov. 28 deadline.

They claimed the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission allowed certifications for testing companies to lapse, and that voided the certifications of vote tabulation equipment used across the state.

The post Cochise County Arizona Delays Certification of Suspect Midterm Ballots Until November 28, May Set Precedent for Other Counties to Inspect Machines appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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