AZ County Delays Certification of Election, After 30% of Maricopa Machines Break, AG Opens Investigation on ‘Potential Violation' of Law

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Kari might get her partial re-vote yet.



"Arizona Attorney General has launched an in-depth investigation of Maricopa County tabulator problems on election day, holding that “statements made by both Chairman
Gates and Recorder Richer, along with information Maricopa County released through official modes of communication appear to confirm potential statutory violations of title 16.” PDF of official letter"

 
Bill Gates of Maricopa county said only 7% of votes were affected. Did Hobbs win by 7%?

 
Bill Gates of Maricopa county said only 7% of votes were affected. Did Hobbs win by 7%?

According to other sources over half of the ballots were effected.
The poll watcher said over 90% of the ballots at her station were rejected.

 
Kari might get her partial re-vote yet.



"Arizona Attorney General has launched an in-depth investigation of Maricopa County tabulator problems on election day, holding that “statements made by both Chairman
Gates and Recorder Richer, along with information Maricopa County released through official modes of communication appear to confirm potential statutory violations of title 16.” PDF of official letter"


PHOENIX (AP) - 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.

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.
 
Well we will see if anything comes of this, or this will disappear like a fart in the wind like all the other election investigations do.
 
Kari might get her partial re-vote yet.



"Arizona Attorney General has launched an in-depth investigation of Maricopa County tabulator problems on election day, holding that “statements made by both Chairman
Gates and Recorder Richer, along with information Maricopa County released through official modes of communication appear to confirm potential statutory violations of title 16.” PDF of official letter"



Election stealing Republican style. Another crooked Republican AG.
 
Bill Gates of Maricopa county said only 7% of votes were affected. Did Hobbs win by 7%?


The trouble is that no one has claimed that they were unable to vote. They were only inconvenienced.
 

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