AZ GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake went into Election Day on Nov. 8, 2022, with a commanding lead in the polls. With the wind at her back, it appeared to be a foregone conclusion that she would defeat Arizona’s dirty Sec. of State, Katie Hobbs, who was so afraid of Lake’s rising popularity in the state that she refused to debate her.

But SIX days after the election, and after hundreds of thousands of ballots mysteriously appeared for Katie Hobbs, the dirty Democrat SOS was declared the “winner of the AZ governor’s race.

2.5 million ballots were cast in Arizona. More than 1.5 million were cast in Arizona’s Maricopa County, which was in the spotlight in 2020 after many residents in Arizona believed was the epicenter for stealing the vote in 2020.

Here’s a SHOCKING look at a precinct in Anthem, AZ, which is part of Maricopa County, on Election Day.

Republican voters showed up heavily on Election Day.

Every single poll had GOP candidates Kari Lake (governor), Abraham Hamadeh (AG) ahead, with Blake Masters (US Senate) and Mark Finchem (SOS) in a dead heat,

Poll observers and election workers have been very vocal about serious Election Day issues and about their concerns about the accuracy and honesty of Arizona’s elections results

Based on their experiences, 85% of the poll observers and election workers in Maricopa County are “not at all confident” about the outcome of the election

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95% of respondents said their biggest concern with the election process was the “voting technology”

Observers reported “chaos” at multiple voting centers caused by printer and tabulator malfunctions, all day, contradicting statements by Gates and Richer that the problems had been ‘solved’.

Volunteer Attorneys reported “findings [that] 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. “

On Saturday, AZ Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright of the Elections Integrity Unit took a step in the right direction when she sent a letter to Maricopa County officials demanding they explain the widespread ballot tabulation and ballot printer problems seen during the general election on Nov. 8.

“Arizonans deserve a full report and accounting of the myriad problems that occurred in relation to Maricopa County’s administration of the 2022 General Election.”  

“Based on sworn complaints submitted by election workers employed by Maricopa County, the BOD printers were tested on Monday, November 7 without any apparent problems,” Wright wrote.

Western Journal reports – Among the most troubling issues raised in the letter directed to Thomas Liddy with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office was the apparent co-mingling of ballots in black duffle bags in at least one polling location, which were successfully run through the on-site tabulators with those put in “Door 3” to be sent to the Election Department’s downtown Phoenix tabulation center because they could not be read.

WATCH the incredible testimony of a poll observer who explains the incredible “Door 3” issue and other issues related to the additonal issues related to tabulators, long lines and voters who were not told to stay in line.

AZ SOS candidate Mark Finchem (R) is encouraging residents to keep up the fight to uncover voter fraud in his state on Election Day and surrounding Election Day 2022:

“The Elections Integrity Unit (“Unit”) of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (“AGO”) has received hundreds of complaints since Election Day pertaining to issues related to the administration of the 2022 General Election in Maricopa County,” Wright opened her letter.

Here is a video compilation of six brave individuals who provided testimony about what they witnessed on Election Day 2022 in various precincts in Maricopa County where they worked:

“These complaints go beyond pure speculation, but include first-hand witness accounts that raise concerns regarding Maricopa’s lawful compliance with Arizona election law,” she continued.

Here is a partial copy of her letter:

Wright wrote that statements made by Maricopa Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates and County Recorder Stephen Richer, along with other official communications from the county appear to confirm potential election law violations.

Wright recounted that based on information provided by the county at least 60 polling locations’ ballot on-demand printers were configured improperly, leading to the inability of the tabulators to read the ballots.

Ballots are printed on demand because voters are able to check in at any location in Maricopa County, which includes multiple congressional, state and local districts.

So far, this is the first time an attorney general’s office has stepped up and demanded answers for corrupt elections in any of the swing states where elections have been reportedly stolen.

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