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Water was leaking from the metal roof of the state fairgrounds building where the review of Maricopa County s 2020 election ballots was continuing during Friday afternoon s thunderstorm.
Workers quickly moved ballot boxes away from the leaks inside the Wesley Bolin Building as the rain poured outside.
Randy Pullen, representing the Arizona Senate Republicans who ordered the election review, said no ballots were damaged and they are protected from the leaks. Workers covered boxes with tarps to protect them, he said. No ballots are at risk, he said.
The Bolin building is a non-air conditioned exhibit hall at the south side of the fairgrounds property near the cattle barns. It is normally used for tradeshows.
Arizona GOP official: Ballots in recount safe from roof leak
July 23, 2021
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PHOENIX (AP) An Arizona Republican official said Friday that ballots stored for the review of the Maricopa County 2020 election were not damaged by water leaking from the ceiling at a state fairgrounds building during Phoenix-area monsoon thunderstorms.
“No ballots are at risk,” Randy Pullen, representing state Senate Republicans who ordered the election review, told the Arizona Republic.
Pullen said he was at the building when leaks began. He said workers covered boxes with tarps for protection and moved them away from the leaks inside the Weslin Bolin Building as rain poured outside.