Hard to believe that I'm in America when I read a paragraph like this one. Iraq, maybe. Afghanistan, maybe. Sickening that in America an event is secret and closed to the press for "security concerns."
Arizona will officially declare the winners of the 2022 election today, when state leaders gather at an undisclosed location to sign the statewide election canvass in a formerly low-profile ceremony that will be livestreamed instead of open to the press this year due to security concerns.
Hi Mr. Huppenthal, we’re turning off your ability to comment from here on out. We’ve really let this go on too long. Our comments section is a place for us to engage with readers and build community, not a forum for you to write lengthy diatribes. If you want to do that, get your own Substack.
Oh good...We were wondering where Bitter-Beer Huppenthal was hiding. Run for office again, LOSER. 10 AM this morning sez you are in the Irrelevant Zone...again.
Hard to believe that I'm in America when I read a paragraph like this one. Iraq, maybe. Afghanistan, maybe. Sickening that in America an event is secret and closed to the press for "security concerns."
Arizona will officially declare the winners of the 2022 election today, when state leaders gather at an undisclosed location to sign the statewide election canvass in a formerly low-profile ceremony that will be livestreamed instead of open to the press this year due to security concerns.
You're lying.
"Finding #1: Collectively, I and the other ten roving attorneys reported that 72 of the 115 vote
centers (62.61%) we visited had material problems with the tabulators not being able to tabulate
ballots, causing voters to either deposit their ballots into box 3, spoil their ballots and re-vote, or
get frustrated and leave the vote center without voting. In many vote centers, the tabulators
rejected the initial insertion of a ballot almost 100% of the time, although the tabulators might
still accept that ballot on the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth attempt to insert the ballot.
However, many ballots were not able to be tabulated by the tabulators at all, no matter how
many times the voter inserted the ballot. The percentage of ballots that were not able to be
read at all by the tabulators ranged from 5% to 85% at any given time on election day, with the
average being somewhere between 25% and 40% failure rates. In many cases, the
printer/tabulator issues persisted from the beginning of election day until the end of election day.
The strong consensus regarding why the tabulators would not read certain ballots was that
those ballots, in particular the bar codes on the side of the paper, were not printing dark enough
for the tabulators to read them.
These findings directly contradict the statements of County election officials that (1)
printer/tabulator issues were limited to only 70 of the 223 vote centers, (2) the printer/tabulator
problems were resolved as of 3:00 p.m., and (3) the printer/tabulator issues were insignificant in
the entire scheme of the election."
Hi Mr. Huppenthal, we’re turning off your ability to comment from here on out. We’ve really let this go on too long. Our comments section is a place for us to engage with readers and build community, not a forum for you to write lengthy diatribes. If you want to do that, get your own Substack.
Oh good...We were wondering where Bitter-Beer Huppenthal was hiding. Run for office again, LOSER. 10 AM this morning sez you are in the Irrelevant Zone...again.
Wendy Rogers chairing the Elections Committee? That should be fun.