Paper changes caused Maricopa County printer failure: report
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Maricopa County Makes Big Announcement After Election Investigation - Declares Ballots, Printers Had Issues Due to Paper Weight, Ballot Length; Nothing Nefarious: Report
Maricopa County investigators released a report on Monday regarding the irregularities observed during the 2022 midterm elections after the county faced severe ballot-printing problems that drew criticism from Republicans. Maricopa, the largest county in Arizona, has recently been under scrutiny for alleged election irregularities and voter fraud in recent elections, particularly in the 2020 presidential election and the 2022 gubernatorial race.…
Maricopa County Report Identifies Glaring Election Errors as Lake, Finchem Challenges Continue - Tennessee Star
While Maricopa County released a report on the election failures of the 2022 elections, Arizona election lawsuits continue as 2022 GOP nominees Kari Lake and Mark Finchem file motions for reconsideration in their respective races for governor and secretary of state.
Maricopa County investigation into printer issues during 2022 election finds 'equipment failure' at fault
By Shania Shelton, CNN An independent investigation conducted by former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor found that older printers and longer ballots printed on heavier paper were to blame for a printer issue at several precincts in Maricopa County that prevented some ballots from being properly scanned on site during Election Day 2022. The independent investigation and report mark the latest move by officials in the state’s mos…
Maricopa County investigation into printer issues during 2022 election finds 'equipment failure' at fault
An independent investigation conducted by former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor found that older printers and longer ballots printed on heavier paper were to blame for a printer issue at several precincts in Maricopa County that prevented some ballots from being properly scanned on site during Election Day 2022.
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