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In a mind-blowing update, the election results in Arizona will be delayed until after the weekend. A Maricopa County spokesperson claims the counting of ballots will not be done by Friday as originally expected. This is as the nation anxiously waits for the results of the gubernatorial election and Senate races.

Powerhouse Kari Lake faced off against Democrat Katie Hobbs. Hobbs refused to debate Lake on any subject, while Blake Masters seeks to unseat incumbent Mark Kelly for a seat in the Senate.

Ali Bradley has reported that, “AZ: Spokesperson for #MaricopaCounty elections tells me the majority of ballots won’t be done being counted until after the weekend. They initially anticipated 95-99% of ballots to be completed by Friday. A historic 290k ballots were dropped off #ElectionDay causing the delay.”

Suspiciously, voters experienced issues with Maricopa County’s tabulator machines for most of the day. One polling worker revealed that around 25 percent of ballots were being rejected.

Since the announcement of the issues on election day the counting of votes has been trickling in. Apparently, 290,000 ballots were dropped off on Election day. 

There has been much speculation as to why there are so many delays. Many people still have a bitter taste in their mouths over the 2020 election where apparent fraud did take place. Now accusations have been levied at election officials, who are blamed for delaying and stalling the process.

 Maricopa County officials revealed on Wednesday morning that 70 out of 223 voting locations, or nearly one out of every three, were impacted by voting machine issues on election day.

 A joint statement from Chairman Bill Gates and Vice Chairman Clint Hickman said, “The printer settings for the Ballot-On-Demand printers at Vote Centers were the same ones we used in the August Primary. The paper was the same thickness. Prior to the General Election, the Elections Department test-printed and test-tabulated hundreds of ballots without issue.”

“We are committed to finding out what factors changed that led to issues at 70 Vote Centers on Tuesday. We are grateful to county techs who found a fix to the problem by adjusting printer settings,” the statement continued.

The joint statement also claimed that around 7 percent of ballots, or around 17,000, were impacted by the printer issues.

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