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Arizona Still Counts The Votes Of The Primary! Kari Lake’s The Winner! What’s Happening???

Arizona still hasn’t finished the ballot counting process from the Tuesday Primary Election.

TGP shared that Maricopa County counted enough ballots to conclude that Kari Lake is the winner for the Republican Governor.

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These actions made people wonder what was happening because no other State had this kind of a botched Election Day.

They are still counting. The press release reported that 9,100 uncured early ballots and 69,600 unprocessed, uncounted ballots have remained.

The Gateway Pundit reported on the massive fraud concerns and voter irregularities throughout Election Day.

Maricopa County Record Stephen Richer has been censured by the Maricopa County GOP, where they called for his resignation.

The Pinal County Election Director resigned after 20 precincts in Pinal County ran out of ballots on the election day.

No one knows if AZ will still be counting next week.

Source
The Gateway Pundit

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