Kari Lake and the GOP paid lawyers to monitor the elections in Maricopa County for obvious reasons and what they found is quite damning of the situation in the county precincts. I have no doubt that Republicans got the short end of the stick in the 2022 election. If nothing else Kari Lake won the governorship. The shenanigans must be ended or the 2024 elections will be more of the same. People need to go to prison, otherwise, they will continue to muddy the waters to favor Democrats.
There is a lot of things happening that could throw the election into doubt. In Cochise County, they are planning to do a hand recount to see if the numbers they come up with match those that the precincts reported. The Deputy AG in charge of election integrity has begun an investigation into Maricopa County and the massive amount of idiocy or downright criminal activity that took place. She wants the names of those responsible, but the Democrats and pseudo-Republicans are fighting her tooth and nail.
Kari Lake has put together a top team of attorneys as she decides what action to take. There are at least three constitutional issues with how the voting was tabulated. That includes votes that have mixed in with the already tabulated ones.
Three Provable Constitutional Violations in Arizona That Render the Results Uncertifiable
Kari spent two million of her campaign dollars to hire lawyers to monitor the election. A report from Mark Sonnenklar about what the roving attorneys saw on Election Day:
“Overall, he wrote, “72 of the 115 vote centers (62.61%) we visited had material problems with the tabulators not being able to tabulate ballots, causing voters to either deposit their ballots into box 3, spoil their ballots and re-vote, or get frustrated and leave the vote center without voting.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“In many vote centers, the tabulators rejected the initial insertion of a ballot almost 100 percent of the time, although the tabulators might still accept that ballot on the second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth attempt to insert the ballot.”
“However, many ballots were not able to be tabulated by the tabulators at all, no matter how many times the voter inserted the ballot. The percentage of ballots that were not able to be read at all by the tabulators ranged from 5% to 85% at any given time on election day, with the average being somewhere between 25 percent and 40 percent failure rate.”
“The strong consensus regarding why the tabulators would not read certain ballots was that those ballots, in particular the bar codes on the side of the paper, were not printing dark enough for the tabulators to read them,” he wrote.
The report said the findings contradict county officials that only 70 polling places had issues and that they were “insignificant in the entire scheme of the election.
The other major finding in the report was that at “59 of the 115 vote centers we visited (51.30%). In many cases, voters had to wait 1-2 hours before they received a ballot for voting.”
Sonnenklar noted that “because Republican voters significantly outnumbered Democrat voters in the County on election day, such voter suppression would necessarily impact the vote tallies for Republican candidates much more than the vote tallies for Democrat candidates.”




















