This happened to me. I used on of the polling felt pens and when my ballot was scanned it smeared and was rejected. I had to redo my ballot but I used my own ballpoint pen, that worked just fine. BRING YOUR OWN BLACK BALLPOINT PEN!!! https://t.co/GGfhtA76Zl
— Phoenix Patriot 🏜 🇺🇸✌❤ (@1RuthlessSlater) August 2, 2022
Kirk-Bear Canyon Library Vote Center is out of ballot paper. A supply delivery should be made within the hour. Vote nearby at Hope Church, at 3353 N. Houghton Road, or St. John on the Desert Presbyterian Church, at 2695 N. Houghton Road.
— Official Pima County (@pimaarizona) August 2, 2022
Vote Centers at https://t.co/Yz5O95lbvt
Report from Pinal County, AZ— we now have verifiable issues in Arizona’s three biggest counties. #AZVotes pic.twitter.com/HqLcVcIcfu
— Tyler Bowyer 🇺🇸 (@tylerbowyer) August 2, 2022
Getting reports from Pinal & Pima that they do not have enough GOP ballots at the polling places. Great numbers of voters affected. Attorneys are working to determine how to make these disenfranchised voters whole and assure that they are able to vote. Stay tuned.
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 2, 2022
It is shameful that the new vote center model makes it harder for Rural and Suburban voters to vote on Election Day— and easier for urban voters. Fewer polling places means more gas and more difficulty for seniors who want to cast a vote on Election Day. This MUST be fixed.
— Tyler Bowyer 🇺🇸 (@tylerbowyer) August 2, 2022
Pinal County Elections Director David Frisk should resign immediately. pic.twitter.com/ZCayzZgrn2
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) August 3, 2022
It’s pretty unbelievable that it’s almost 3 hours later and @stephen_richer still has yet to release a single precinct. Unreal.
— Tyler Bowyer 🇺🇸 (@tylerbowyer) August 3, 2022