Maricopa County voting centers experienced more tabulator or printing issues than officials previously announced, according to a memo by an attorney who observed the election process.
“It seems very clear that the printer/tabulator failures on election day at 62.61% of the vote centers observed by 11 roving attorneys, and the resulting long lines at a majority of all vote centers, led to substantial voter suppression,” the memo said.
“It is certainly safe to assume that many voters refused to wait in such lines, left the vote center, and did not return to vote later,” the memo read.
“A survey of the electorate could easily confirm such an assumption.”
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 21, 2022
Atty memo: 62% of Maricopa County election centers had voting machines problems on Election Day https://t.co/t5QvnNwptW #OAN
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