In numerous videos posted to Twitter and Truth Social, a poll worker in Maricopa County, Arizona, informs a queue of voters that the tabulators aren’t accurately tallying their votes.
The poll worker claimed that out of their two tabulators, one is broken and the other is misreading 25% of the ballots.
Watch this:
BREAKING: Reports out of Maricopa county of Machines “not working” and ballots being “misread”
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 8, 2022
WHAT IS GOING ON?
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That one of the technologically most advanced nations in the world is having issues with its tabulators on election day is unacceptable.
Arizona Maricopa County: Machines “Not Working” and Ballots Being “Misread”https://t.co/S2gzzpP1Mt
— AFDI (Unban @pamelageller) (@AFDINational) November 8, 2022
If you are not sure what a Tabulator does – here’s a quick description:
The tabulator attendant’s job is a very sensitive one; he/she stands near the tabulator to direct each voter to the tabulator and to provide assistance in feeding the ballot(s) if necessary.
Whether they choose to use privacy sleeves or not, some voters will be sensitive to the possibility that anyone, including election officials, might see how they have voted. The tabulator attendant should respect this sensitivity and should do the job in such a way as to minimize the possibility that anyone’s ballot can ever be seen.