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Voting machine printer company says Maricopa Election Day report ‘inaccurate,’ seeks correction

The printer company said Maricopa County did not contact them during the investigation into Election Day printer issues.

Aprinter company says a report by Arizona’s Maricopa County on errors at voting centers on Election Day 2022 is “factually inaccurate” and is seeking a correction from the county attorney’s office.

Ballot printer issues at more than 70 vote centers in the county on Election Day last year resulted in long lines because tabulator machines could not read some of the voters’ ballots.

The county commissioned former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor to investigate the matter and write a report, which directed some of the blame on Japan-based printer company Oki Electric Industry Co.

The report, which was released in April, found that between the August primaries and the November general contest last year, the county expanded the length of ballots from 19 to 20 inches to include all of the required information for the races.

The increased ballot size in combination with the use of 100-pound ballot paper, the report concludes, was too great a strain on the printers.

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2 thoughts on “Voting machine printer company says Maricopa Election Day report ‘inaccurate,’ seeks correction”

    1. Why is it the same morons saying No More Machines!!1 are the same ones insisting we automatically have the vote counted by 12:00 AM EST/9:00 PM PST? Why do you think machines were ever introduced to begin with?

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