From 30% to 60% of tabulators and/or printers were not working in Maricopa County on Election Day in the 223 voting centers in the county.
Tens of thousands of voters had problems on Election Day in the county.
Maricopa County originally announced that on Election Day over 540,000 voters visited one of the 223 vote anywhere centers in the county.
But then when the votes were counted Marcopa County announced that 248,070 Election Day ballots were counted.
Somewhere along the way Maricopa County lost 291,930 votes based on their own reporting.
Is this an issue?
As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier —
Despite Only 17% Democrat Turnout on Election Day – Katie Hobbs and Democrats Are Winning Over 50% of Maricopa County Election Day Totals
On Monday a Maricopa County Election marshal testified that the machines were misreading ballots THE ENTIRE DAY on Election Day.
She then added that scanners lost power that day at her voting center.
Michelle Althum(sp): “With everything you’re hearing at the testimony, I know what I’m saying is probably just going to be dropped into bin #3. This election report is going right into bin #3. We are living in perilous times. This is a battle of good and evil. You can sit as lords over us. And I hope that anybody who’s running for a position in politics would get it through their heads that when they are elected they are not gods over us. They are elected as servants to us, We the People. And there will come a day when you sit before a higher judge. And you will be held accountable for your role in what’s been going on for the deception and mocking God with calling evil, good and good, evil.”
Poll worker testimony to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors Special Meeting happening now pic.twitter.com/pID8UC42bN
— UK Neil (@UKNeil4) November 28, 2022
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