Arizona Analysis of Ballots Found 3% Error Rate in 100 Ballots, Sample Size Expanded to 2,500 Ballots and They Stopped Counting

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Congressman Paul Gosar (R-AZ) is accusing officials of not wanting to take accountability for decisions that may have left the elections in Arizona vulnerable to fraud.

Gosar says to appease investigators of fraud officials agreed to conduct a analysis of 100 sample ballots. Two votes that were for Trump were found to have been allotted incorrectly Gosar says: one was given to Biden and one was not counted at all which resulted in a 3% swing in the vote tally.

Gosar says the sample count was then expanded to 2,500 votes but officials stopped counting in the middle of that count. The Congressman says he knows there was a “ton of problems” with it.

The Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County, AZ, announced last week that it will not comply with subpoenas to turn over Dominion Systems voting machines for an audit. Less than 11,000 votes currently separate President Trump and Joe Biden in the state.

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