Arizona Counties Pima, Yuma, and Now Cochise – “Mechanical Malfunction” Affects Vote Tabulators in Cochise County

0
322

by Jordan Conradson, The Gateway Pundit:

Vote tabulating machines at the Cochise County Elections office malfunctioned on Thursday, slowing the vote-counting process, and the County is awaiting a new “loaned tabulator” after they “attempted to use the alternate tabulator,” and it didn’t work either.

“Cochise County elections anticipates that all ballots will be fully tabulated by the middle of next week,” according to a press release.

As of writing, Cochise County has an estimated 27,400 uncounted ballots.

TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/

This comes after the Cochise County Elections office in Bisbee, Arizona was evacuated on Tuesday night after the polls closed and vote counting began. It is unclear what, if anything, was done to the machines during this period of evacuation from the elections office.

A source in Cochise County spoke to The Gateway Pundit and questioned what happened when everybody left the building.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes on Tuesday said that four schools “only” in Arizona’s Navajo County, used as polling sites, received “unsubstantiated” bomb threats. Fontes further blamed Russia for the threats and election interference, a typical Democrat talking point. “They’ve been busy lately, I suppose,” Fontes said.

It was later reported that bomb threats were made statewide in Pima and Cochise, leaving questions about how this impacted the vote counting.

This is especially troubling as the two conservative Cochise County Supervisors on the three-member board, Peggy Judd and Tom Crosby, were both indicted last year for refusing to certify the results of the rigged 2022 election in an attempt to ensure accuracy in the vote count. Supervisor Judd pled guilty last month to one Class 3 Misdemeanor count of “Failure or Refusal to Perform Duty by an Election Officer” and is now on probation and could risk violating her plea agreement if she attempts to challenge the results of this election. Supervisor Crosby is still facing charges for refusing to certify the 2022 election.

This comes as Arizona’s slow counting process is expected to last several more days or a week, and the vote totals have increased in the counties of Pima and Yuma:

Read More @ TheGatewayPundit.com