HAPPENING NOW: Arizonans Report Issues With ‘Broken’ Dominion Voting Machines
Maricopa County, the most populous county in Arizona, is already facing issues with voters turning in their ballots.
In one now viral video, a poll worker is shown informing a line of Arizonans waiting to cast their vote that their two tabulators are not working properly.
“So what happens is we have two tabulators. One of the tabulators is not working, okay? The other tabulator is taking about 75 successful, so 25 percent of them are being misread. And it could be a printer issue, or it could be the tabulator itself,” he said.
“So when it’s misread, you have an option to put it into what’s called box 3, and it gets read, whether it goes downtown and gets read manually, or whether it gets re-fed into our tabulators, they get read,” he added.
“So no one’s trying to deceive anybody,” he continued.
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🚨🚨A poll worker in all-important Maricopa County tells Election Day voters the machines are broken. pic.twitter.com/meBTd4Vi2M
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 8, 2022
If this happens to you, don’t get out of line!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 8, 2022
I am getting flooded with calls and text messages from people who are having trouble voting all over Maricopa County.
THIS is why we must reform our elections. https://t.co/oFFElskQFs
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 8, 2022
Republicans were quick to urge voters to stay in line.
In the clip above, a woman asks the poll worker if she could take her ballot from the building to another polling location. The man informed her that the ballots cannot leave the building.
The woman then left the line because she did not believe the ballots in box 3 would be counted.
Poll workers at the Burton Barr Library revealed similar issues with their tabulators.
“Poll workers here at Burton Barr Library tell me it is a ballot drop off site ONLY currently,” Amelia Fabinao of ABC15 reported. “They are having an issue with the tabulation machine and are sending people down the street to the art museum to vote in person.”
An update from the Maricopa County Twitter account said the following in response to Fabino’s tweet: “Voters at Burton Barr have three options. They can drop off ballots at door number three, wait for tabulator to come online, or go to another location nearby.”
The Maricopa County account then pointed readers to this link.
Update: Voters at Burton Barr have three options. They can drop off ballots at door number three, wait for tabulator to come online, or go to another location nearby. https://t.co/t4LUfb9wch. https://t.co/u6C2B8u3er
— Maricopa County (@maricopacounty) November 8, 2022
Maricopa County uses Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5B to tabulate votes.
We will update this story as more information becomes available.
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