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Voting machine breakdowns cause early Election Day anxieties, flashbacks to 2020

Updated: November 8, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Nov 8, 2022 – 7:58 pm ESTTue Nov 8, 2022 – 8:39 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Troubling reports of voting machine snafus in counties from Arizona to New Jersey on Tuesday have sparked election integrity anxieties for conservative voters. The worries come amid insistence from top Democrats and the legacy media that the results of many elections won’t be known until long after Election Day, a prediction conservatives argue is merely a coverup for planned election rigging.

Just hours after the polls opened on Tuesday, reports emerged that a large percentage of tabulating machines in beleaguered Maricopa County, Arizona were experiencing errors that prevented voters from submitting their ballots. Maricopa County was the site of numerous election fraud complaints from conservatives after the 2020 presidential election, triggering a forensic audit that flagged tens of thousands of irregularities and errors.

The chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors told Fox News on Tuesday the county was experiencing “some hiccups with about 20% of these tabulators,” but stressed that Arizona voters will have their ballots counted if they place them in a box to be counted later by election officials.

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