Maricopa County AZ Primary Voting Issues

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It is Primary Election Day in Arizona, and voters are already seeing election irregularities taking place at the polls. They don’t even have ballots available for election day voters!

The Arizona establishment is doing everything in its power to buy and rig this election. TGP reported on voter fraud concerns across the state, including 63,000 incorrect ballots sent out by negligent and corrupt Arizona election officials.

They are pumping out fake polls against Trump-endorsed candidates and dumping millions of dollars in to stop America First Patriots.

The Gateway Pundit has also reported on the election day concerns and Maricopa County’s shady pen recommendation. Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, in a July 7th tweet, said, “use any black or blue pen.”  He later flipped and tweeted new instructions, commanding voters to use one pen specifically on election day.

It is suspicious, to say the least.

Maricopa County Patriots in 2020 were forced to use a sharpie on their ballot — but only on election day — which was later discovered to cause paper bleedthrough.

When the polls opened this morning, the printers were not working, and some voters were reportedly handed slips of paper with a phone number to call. They were also told to visit a different polling location if they wanted to have their vote counted.

Arizona GOP Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward tweeted about concerns at Desert Hills Community Church in North Phoenix,

Ward reported similar issues across town in Gilbert, Arizona. At least one voter has been told they already voted. Another location near Gilbert is also seeing these issues. Voters also report that they cannot find where to vote on the Arizona Secretary of State’s webpage. Typing in an address at https://my.arizona.vote/PortalList.aspx, under “find my polling location,” gives the following result with no polling locations.

Voters also report that they cannot find where to vote on the Arizona Secretary of State’s webpage. Typing in an address at https://my.arizona.vote/PortalList.aspx, under “find my polling location,” gives the following result with no polling locations.

This is aside from some of the concerns before election day. Despite removing themselves from the early voting list, some voters received a text confirming ballot receipt or an unsolicited ballot by mail.

Patriot Eric Hayes called shady Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer out on Twitter.

After a bs response claiming it was just another mistake, Hayes called Richer “negligent” for not cross-checking to ensure that voter roll information is up to date. Another Patriot received an unsolicited ballot by mail, then later received a “Final Notice” stating their address is “no longer valid.”

Ward shared the incompetent Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs’s webpage response when looking for polling locations.

Pinal County election machines appear to have been improperly set up. Mohave County is seeing similar problems. Ballot receipts are not being printed for voters, and they are getting handwritten receipts instead. Voters are also not showing up on the rolls and are being required to vote provisionally.

Felt-tipped pens are now reportedly causing ballots to bleed through, ink to smudge, and votes to change in the Primary! The Gateway Pundit reported on this earlier.

In Pima County, it was reported that poll workers were illegally trained to give Republican ballots to Democrats and to electioneer in the Governor’s election.

This activity was seized at the voting center, where it was discovered, according to the County’s Twitter, but it wasn’t until 2 pm.

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