It turns out that there were major issues with voting equipment in Arizona on Election Day. According to a recent article published by the Daily Caller, voting machine issues affected at least 62% of polling locations in Maricopa County.
As the investigation found, several of the polling centres' tabulators and printers were broken. Many people were forced to wait in lengthy queues due to this. As a result, many eligible voters stayed home rather than wait in long lines. The article makes reference to a document made by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Brnovich is seeking explanations for the many printing problems that plagued polling places in Maricopa County on Election Day.
On Saturday, the Republican issued a four-page paper criticizing the conduct of the election by the county.
Days before the county intended to certify the results, Brnovich issued his findings.
Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has spoken out publicly about the problems in Maricopa County.
Lake said, “The 2022 General Election in Arizona was botched and broken beyond repair,” “Thankfully, Attorney General’s office is demanding answers from Maricopa County. Attorney General Mark Brnovich is taking the first steps to necessary to remedy this assault on our Democracy.”
My message to the People of Arizona & the United States: pic.twitter.com/mtNBl7728S
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 21, 2022
According to early indications, just 20% of polling places had issues on Election Day. It's already looking like two out of every three voting stations were inoperable on Election Day, and the number is at 48%
Update: New – 48% of Maricopa election centers had printer or tabulator malfunctions on election day, not the previously estimated 20%. And no such widespread issues were reported during the early voting period that preceded election day and used the very same equipment. Wow. https://t.co/EEzH2LbcZs
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) November 17, 2022
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Oann.