90 Miles From Tyranny : Top Maricopa County Election Offices Could Not Reconcile Disparity of Nearly 16,000 Outstanding Votes

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Monday, December 19, 2022

Top Maricopa County Election Offices Could Not Reconcile Disparity of Nearly 16,000 Outstanding Votes


Massive information from Arizona shows that there was a discrepancy of around 16,000 votes between the secretary of state’s office and Maricopa County.

“Prior to a Maricopa County press conference with Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates and Recorder Stephen Richer on Nov. 10, Richer sent an email to Elections Director Scott Jarrett, Gates and others about a significant discrepancy between the county’s estimated remaining ballot totals and the number reported by the secretary of state’s office,” Just The News reported.

“Unable to currently reconcile SOS listing with our estimates from yesterday,” the recorder said as he showed that Maricopa County said it had approximately 392,000 ballots left to be counted, but the secretary of state’s website said the number was 407,664 ballots.

“So there’s a 15,000 difference somewhere,” he said. But the number was closer to 16,000.

Democrat Katie Hobbs defeated Republican Kari Lake by around 17,000 votes.

In an email forwarded to Jarrett by the chief of staff for Board of Supervisors Vice Chairman Clint Hickman, a poll worker said that at their vote center, the ballot tabulators worked 75% of the time, as approximately 400 of 1600 in-person votes were “misreads and put in slot 3.”

“Ballots were put in the tabulator several times to get accepted,” the poll worker reported. “Ballots were flipped, put in backwards, flipped again before it might get accepted.”

The poll worker further reported that a voter who recently moved between cities within the state received a ballot for only federal elections, not state elections.



“Totally unacceptable,” the poll worker commented.

“These errors need to be resolved,” the poll worker concluded.

A judge in Arizona has handed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake a win over the declared winner in the race, Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. On Friday, the Maricopa County judge granted Lake’s request to inspect ballots as her legal contesting of the November election continues.

Reports noted that Judge Peter Thompson signed off on three out of four requests made by Lake via her legal team to review 50 random “ballot on demand” printed ballots cast on Election Day, as well as another 50 early ballots cast from...



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3 comments:

oldvet1950 said...

So what? If the past is any indication of the future, nothing will be done. No one is aware of any of this since the vast majority either don't care or listen to MSM only.

Anonymous said...

Mudfight. 2 enter, one leaves. Side with most snipers wins. After that, game expands to whole state. Nation. World. Spoons and toothpicks, no mercy. Start again. Alternative?

Sv.

JG said...

Lake will fight and make Maricopa election officials and Hobbs show they corrupted the election. Many Thousands of the ballots have no chain of custody and over 25k of ballots were added after the end of the voting violating Arizona law.

Under Arizona law if you are running for office such as Hobbs you have to recuse yourself from running the election. The Maricopa election officials also had a PAC against Lake so they needed to recuse themselves from running the election in Maricopa County.