KARI LAKE TRIAL: HUGE! 48 of 113 Ballots Reviewed During Kari Lake Challenge Were 19-Inch Ballots on 20-Inch Paper — THAT JAMMED THE MACHINES ON ELECTION DAY

Kari Lake will appear in court on Wednesday for her historic election contest trial against Maricopa County and Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.

Election Day tabulators across Maricopa County were not working in this year’s midterms.

Voters were told to put their ballot into a box under the tabulator so that their ballot may be tabulated at a later time downtown.

42% of the ballots (48 out of 113 ballots) examined by investigators in Arizona Election Challenge by Kari Lake were 19-inch ballots produced on 20-inch paper.

These ballots all jammed the tabulators on Election Day in Maricopa County.

The ballots were all printed at Runbeck Company, a printing corporation run by a very liberal Arizona family that strictly donates to Democrat candidates and causes.

The flawed ballots were handed out on Election Day when officials KNEW Republicans would come out in force.

72% of voters on Election Day were voting Republican.
Only 17% of the voters that day were voting Democrat.

A judge on election night rejected the RNC’s effort to extend voting hours in Maricopa County, Arizona by 3 hours after problems with vote tabulators created problems and led to long lines.

The judge wasn’t buying the RNC’s argument that voters were denied their right to vote.

Polling locations across Maricopa County had massive lines and long wait times due to voting machine errors that happened.

A cyber security expert on Wednesday testified under oath that using the wrong size ballots on Election Day caused them to be rejected.

WATCH:

For reference, here is a 20 inch ballot next to a 19 inch ballot:

How can this fraudulent election stand?

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