Maricopa County is still counting the votes from Tuesday’s botched Primary Election, and they have secured the perimeter of their tabulation center using multiple Sheriff’s deputies, fencing, and barricades around the sidewalk.
The deputies are also not allowing photos to be taken on county property. “It’s a County property. You’re not allowed to be taking photographs on County property,” they said.
The Gateway Pundit reported on the debacle yesterday in Maricopa County, where Republican voters in Republican districts were running into serious election integrity problems.
They want us to believe that a solid red state switched to the Democrat Party in 2020, and then after two years of complete disaster and a wide open border, Democrats came back to sweep the state for the first time ever.
The Gateway Pundit received photos from Tuesday night and Wednesday, showing multiple Sheriff’s cars and deputies perched on the roof of the tabulation center. It is unclear if the officers on the roof were armed.
The sidewalk barricades can be seen below.
Penske trucks, which may be carrying ballots, were also seen driving in and out of the election center and unloading.
Maricopa County is still slow walking the ballot count and releasing small ballot dumps.
The Gateway Pundit reported last night that Maricopa County and Pima County released another dump of early mail-in ballots, which gave Democrat Kris Mayes a lead over Abe Hamadeh and increased Katie Hobbs’ lead by a fraction of a percent.
Still, hundreds of thousands of votes remain to be counted in Maricopa County and across the state of Arizona.
This includes 17,000 votes from “box 3,” the separate bin where ballots were stuffed on election day. These ballots are expected to lean nearly 100% Republican.
This number appears to be low compared to the number of tabulators that were down on election day. What happened to all of these votes?
They are trying to demoralize Republican voters by keeping everyone waiting.
Arizona Secretary of State Nominee Mark Finchem tweeted this morning demanding that the counties in Arizona release the counts.
Republicans who were disenfranchised in Maricopa County or faced any issues on election day must contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Election Integrity Unit and file a complaint to document their experience.
All Arizonans can show up to the tabulation center to watch these people peacefully and patriotically.