The 27-page report was released Monday by former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Ruth McGregor as she was hired to do an independent review of elections day issues in Maricopa County. MORE ⬇️
PHOENIX — The investigation into errors with Maricopa County's 2022 Election Day ballots has been completed and released.
For the most part, the report confirms the initial findings as election officials used a longer ballot with heavier paper which caused certain printers to not get hot enough to transfer ink to the paper."The combined effect of the heavy paper, longer ballot, and intermittent burst of print demand pushed the printers to perform at the very edge of or past their capability so that any decrease in fuser performance in an individual printer could result in problems," the report read.
They found in their testing that one-in-four ballots were misread due to heat fuser issues with printers when the ballot-on-demand printer was used in a way similar to how it would have been on Election Day.
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