Arizona: Let’s See How The Ballots Are Rolling Along!


 

First clue.

Arizona’s election system is run by Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. One of the candidates.

Let’s see how things are rolling in Arizona. As I write this which is last evening there were 400,000 ballots yet to be counted.

 

 

 

Let’s check in on Arizona which has taken 4.5 hours to count less than 2000 votes. And has had 66% reporting all day.

 

 

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I noticed the same thing while watching this today. Once the margin got really close and Lake was on a trajectory to take the lead, suddenly the votes stopped

 

 

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Counting completely still in numbers for FOUR HOURS. I’ve never seen this. We’re getting updates, a few hundred votes at a time but still currently at 66% (2:24pm local)

 

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Governor DeSantis had the Sanibel causeway rebuilt after Ian in less time than it took Arizona to count to thousand votes today.

I wonder what they are waiting for?

 

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A highlight of yesterday’s presser. Biden at full speed. Remind you of anyone?

 

 

John Fetterman for President! MSNBC thinks so.

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Bonus: Pennsylvania. Can’t miss this one. Fetterman for President!

(The clip continues on with Tucker Carlson)

Time to wrap it up!

 

 

 

Wishing you a wonderful day…. The best of the swamp.

35 Responses to “Arizona: Let’s See How The Ballots Are Rolling Along!”

  1. Fridays Smart Assed, Snarky, Sarcastic Sarcasm - The DaleyGator Says:

    […] Bunkerville suggests that Arizona change its name to WTF? […]

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  2. Bill Heffner Says:

    I once worked as a freelance computer programmer in Tucson AZ. I had “cold called” on a large restaurant and been told they didn’t need me, but were very nice about it. I then got a call from them one Wednesday asking if I could come right away. Their programmer had quit and their computer was fubar. They could not run payroll for more than a thousand employees, and would pay me anything I wanted to charge if I could fix the computer in time for payday, which was two days away.

    I should have said, “Listen, dude, I’m not Superman,” but of course I thought I was Superman so I went to work on it. Turned out I was Supermen, because their employees got paid on time, but I discovered that their programmer had been trashing their computer code for at least a month and probably several months before she quit. The last thing she did was payroll and that’s the first thing that showed up. I worked there six months before everything was back up to speed.

    Arizona apparently has an oversupply of crooked programmers. Good steaks, though.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Yes, computer geeks are strange fellows. I have found. Present company excluded! I had one who resigned giving me two weeks. I told HR I was going to tell him to leave at the end of the day and get paid for the two weeks. As the saying goes, I didn’t trust him.
      He went totally psychotic and went to HR and threatened them..
      So its arm’s length for me.. 🙂

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      • Bill Heffner Says:

        Thank you for the exclusion. I would like to confirm that I am not a strange fellow. Well… Maybe a little bit.

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  3. peter3nj Says:

    Oh honorable sensei why do the democrats act so despicably dishonest when counting ballots?
    Grasshopper, quick as you can snatch the pebble from my hand and the answer will be revealed.
    Oh sensei is the answer “because they can?”
    Yes grasshopper.?

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  4. Silverfiddle Says:

    It takes a conspiracy of many people to commit voter fraud. Trump’s Team Kraken should have gone for the audits first: Compare names on the voter rolls, to ballots cast and audit the mail in envelopes.

    The probability of Dominion and Smartmatic being in on “the steal” is practically zilch. Why would a global corporation risk everything getting caught helping rig an election?

    There is a more plausible explanation: The GOP sucks. Want better results? Nominate better candidates.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I am with you on that…and the election starts months before the GOP has learned. As I understand it Trump’s team was blocked via the courts on most all of his audit requests and or put road blocks. But I agree. A good candidate is top of the list.
      Dominion? Back in the day I spent many hours on that topic. And posted thus. Yes, everything starts out as a tin foil and then years laster… not so ready to let them slide. Perhaps not here, but there are deep questions elesewhere. Why the hell do we need to have any of these electronic firms involved.

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    • Mustang Says:

      What my friend Silverfiddle says is true. If you ever want to keep something a secret, then tell no one. Otherwise, the secret will be exposed in very short order. But I will add this: perceptions are as important as realities. If people think they’re being screwed (whether true or not), then we have a problem. Now as it turns out, another blogger over in AZ says that there were (as of early this morning) some 600,000 unaccounted-for ballots in Maricopa County. See: https://thelonecactus317896151.wordpress.com/2022/11/09/so-what-did-we-learn-last-night/ and comments at 4:29 p.m. 9 Nov and at 4:16 a.m. on 10 Nov. Now, I have no clue about this, but I think the blogger is one of the more rational people in the sphere. And my question is, shouldn’t we be concerned about 600,000 missing ballots? Someone has to be responsible for this … and if it is true, then Houston, we have a problem. Maybe it is only a perception problem. Maybe it’s not. But Arizona voters deserve an explanation.

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      • bunkerville Says:

        I am still waiting to learn more about the 240,000 ballots mailed out in PA that were not verified. But then again, I am just picky.
        As far as Dominion I go back over ten years. Whether by intent of otherwise, Dominion has/had problems. People of some degree of sensible knowledge have opined that Dominion is a problem.

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      • Bill Heffner Says:

        Who was it said that, “Two people can keep a secret, as long as one of them is dead.”

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  5. Silverfiddle Says:

    Both parties will learn the wrong lessons from this election, and it will be two more years of more partisan screaming, only louder.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I guess I am not clear about the lesson SF… I will stop by your place and maybe I will be more clear.
      The Dems outplayed us. Period. Its all about collecting the ballots and has little about swaying and convincing others one’s point of view. It’s about corrupt voting practices or at the least open the door for this to occur,. I went through it in posts ad nauseum here during the PA primary.

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    • Silverfiddle Says:

      It’s one thing to point out practices that open the door to fraud. I have pointed out and criticized those practices as well. From there, it is many steps to legally prove fraud occurred.

      The many Dominion and Smartmatic lawsuits will force Fox, Rudy, The Kraken, et al to put up the evidence or pay up.

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      • bunkerville Says:

        I look forward to it. A lot of stash involved.

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      • bunkerville Says:

        https://www.westernjournal.com/hiding-joe-biden-admin-begs-court-bury-bombshell-report-dominion-voting-machines/

        The Biden administration is urging a federal judge not to issue any form of a report about potential flaws in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment used in Georgia, even though both sides in a court case over the machines want at least a version of the report to get out.

        U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg is considering releasing a redacted version of a report from J. Alex Halderman, a University of Michigan computer science professor, according to Just the News.

        Totenberg shipped the full, unredacted report to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, which is part of the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security, and has indicated she wants to give the public a redacted version of what Halderman wrote, Just the News reported.

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      • Silverfiddle Says:

        Its notable that Raffensperger wants the entire report released. Biden’s people believe in the futile notion that hiding information from us, as if we were children too dumb to understand, will tamp down “disinformation” and conspiracy theories, when actually, hiding and redacting information fuels conspiracies.

        All systems can be hacked and manipulated. Yahoogle ‘DEFCON hacker voting machines. This is why good election practices incorporate various layers.

        The fact that a company’s machine can be hacked does not indicate that the company was ‘in on it’ in the precincts where machines were hacked or manipulated.

        Look, Team Kraken may have had a point, but it got lost in all their buffoonery.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Interesting exchange… good points.

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  6. Wayne Wilson Says:

    As an Arizona citizen , I think it is time for the people of Arizona to individually sue Hobbs for her criminal activity . She did not do her job and she needs to pay.

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  7. peter3nj Says:

    Its comforting to know that the same woman from the great state of Pennsylvania born in Brazil who sleeps with then dresses the Feddermeister each morning will fill the democrats 51st Senate seat while her husband will stay home and be in charge of operating their
    Shark AI Ultra™ 2-in-1 Robot – XL HEPA Self-Empty vacuum cleaner.
    Having started the Braddock Bench Project, which focused on adding benches to local bus stops in Braddock, PA, Giselle Barretto Fedderman who is quoted as saying “Historically, swimming in America is very racist” will fit in seamlessly in the US senate.

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  8. peter3nj Says:

    Off topic;
    We’re I in Las Vegas today I would bet it all on Trump opening his yap to announce he’s running in 2024 before December 6th. As a one man wrecking crew he would single-handedly send Herschel Walker to the showers. This election has already shown that in most cases the voters have their heads up their asses. Stay tuned.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Well Trump cost us PA… and probably control of the senate. All I have to say. What gets me is here in the local market we knew about him but the MSM would not report.

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    • markone1blog Says:

      Peter,
      According to Wikipedia (which generally is a lackluster source of information of anything conservative), Trump and Herschel Walker had two rallies together.

      A blog/news site seems to back up at least the most recently dated rally named on both sites.

      While Trump announcing might bring out some additional arrows against Walker, it would seem that there is enough association between the two that the long knives are likely out for Walker.

      I think the real threat (and the area where the GOP needs to catch up) is the get-out-the-vote software that came to light through the research into Lina Hidalgo’s scandal by former mayoral candidate Bill King.

      Additionally, since it seems that Democrats have studied local election law and know what they can do to impede elections without penalty (like having 21 Republican polling places run out of ballots when only 2 Democrat polling places ran out), they will do those things. Therefore, our biggest risk is not plugging those holes in the law. It’s not a former president who brings out crowds.

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      • peter3nj Says:

        I couldn’t agree with you more Mark.

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      • markone1blog Says:

        Have you noticed that all of these voting problems (Harris County, Texas; Maricopa County, Arizona; Luzerne County, Pennsylvania) all seem to be under Democrat control?

        Furthermore, due to the ballots running out at Harris County polling places, people were turned away at predominantly Republican polling places. (The amended number now via radio report from Cindy Siegel of the Harris County Republican Party is 21 out of the total 23 polling places to run out of paper ballots were Republican.) The biased Houston Comical says “more than a dozen.” The slightly less left-wing Fox affiliate KRIV puts it at “numerous.”

        This does not seem like happenstance, but corruption.

        As I looked up Luzerne, it looks like the same happened there.

        Likewise, in the populous point (aka Democrat point) of Arizona, it happened there.

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      • peter3nj Says:

        Mark
        Running out of ballots? This is on a par with running out of toilet paper at the beginning of the Covid Crisis. 🧻 Hmmm….

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  9. nrringlee Says:

    Of particular note here in Arizona is Maricopa County. A total of twenty-one precincts out of 66 reported ballot printing problems early on Election Day and those problems were not resolved until late in the day. Folks were told to wait for hours, go to another site or to come back later in the day. It is reported that Maricopa County uses Dominion gear. Arizona Central and others are reporting that. The printers are there to print ballots on site for voters. Why we need to print ballots on Election Day is a mystery to me.

    For four election cycles now the Libertarian Party of Arizona has advised its tribe to register absentee, fill out the ballot at home, sign, seal and deliver said ballot to your precinct early on Election Day. Do not mail, do not pass go, do not collect 200.00 Zuck Bucks.

    I am sad to report that 40,000 fools registered as Libertarians here in Arizona actually voted for my friend Mark Victor. Mark is a good man, a patriot and exceptionally well qualified but he ran to make a statement, to try to force the debate on to civil and natural rights grounds and succeeded but we all knew he was a shot across the bow and had no shot at getting elected. So, fellow Libertarians, if you want to make a statement go to the range and shoot yourself squarely in the foot. Do not risk inflicting a Bloomberg funded fraud on us for the next six years. Masters could have run on the Libertarian ticket save one problem: he does not worship Moloch with the blood of the unborn. Neither do I.

    So the count goes on. Many moons ago and in a land far away, Central America to be specific, Honduras and El Salvador to be more specific, we actually did successful election cycles using paper ballots and did so in very smart order. Much of what you read in the Carter/Baker Commission Report of 2005 was gleaned from that experience. Those elections, during the 1980’s and early 1990’s spawned an era of peace, stability and prosperity for the wonderful people in those nations. That was all dashed by the Clintonistas but I digress.

    We can do elections and do them right. Election Day voting on paper ballots. Novel concept.

    To all of my brothers and sisters out there in Marine Green, Happy Birthday and God Bless.

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  10. Doug Werkema Says:

    Despite the fact that the FBI HAS complete acknowledge of the where-a-bouts, and the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop criminal contents, Hunter Biden has still not been thoroughly investigated, Hunter has not yet been indicted, there has not been any perp-walk, and / or has he been charged.
    Even as more and more news breaks about how the DOJ & FBI criminally suppressed criminal evidence against Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden slips into the background to be forgotten, the focus being placed on the DOJ & FBI. And Hunter Biden HAS STILL NOT BEEN THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED, INDICTED, PERP-WALKED, AND / OR CHARGED. The REAL Question is WHY-NOT?
    And to add insult to injury, and a slap in the faces of Americans, Joey Biden just appointed an MSNBC fake news TV Pundit who spread disinformation and propaganda to protect Hunter! Go Figure!

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