allegation. there were two centers that went into box three were actually co-mingled with the ballots that went through the tabulator. here is the thing, we can absolutely address this and we will in those two instances we know exactly how many people checked in at that vote center. we can then check the total number of ballots that are left there, either tabulated or in box three and determine if they re the same. we can segregate those out and make a determination and best thing of all is we will do this with a republican or democrat observer to watch this to make sure everything checks out. again, the issue is every one of those votes is going to be counted. the people cast at the vote center. the only issue is where they re being tabulated. they re at the vote center or here at central count. further more, as to blake
Vote counting machines at about 60 vote centers in Maricopa County, Arizona, temporarily stopped processing ballots. Voters had the immediate option to place their ballot in a slot in the same machine to be counted later. There were reports of frustrated and irritated voters, but no accounts that anyone who wanted to vote couldn’t.
Vote counting machines at about 60 vote centers in Maricopa County, Arizona, stopped processing ballots. The problem was due to a printing error. Ballots that were instead placed in a secure slot marked No. 3 remained under full chain of custody control. The county uses bipartisan teams of ballot couriers to retrieve the ballots and securely transport them to a central vote counting center.