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Election fraud occurred as confirmed by Arizona's Secretary of State, evident in the provided video.

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Election Fraud Confirmed by Arizona's Secretary of State (Video Evidence Presented)
Election Fraud Confirmed by Arizona's Secretary of State (Video Evidence Presented)

Election fraud occurred as confirmed by Arizona's Secretary of State, evident in the provided video.

In a surprising turn of events, Arizona's Presidential Preference Election in 2016 was marred by numerous issues, leading to calls for a federal investigation and widespread public outrage.

The state's legislature had failed to provide funding for the election in the 2015 budget, leaving the organisers in a precarious position. This financial shortfall was evident on the day of the election, with half the voting booths purposely left empty by poll workers, slowing down the voting process.

The election day chaos was further exacerbated by the reduced number of polling places in Maricopa County. In 2008, there were 400 polling sites, a number that was reduced to 200 in 2012 and further to a mere 60 in 2016. This reduction led to long lines and inadequate facilities, with some locations having as few as six voting booths.

The situation was so severe that angry Maricopa County residents testified about waiting more than six hours to cast a ballot. Some voters were unable to cast a ballot due to the long lines and lack of accommodations for people with disabilities.

During a hearing on voter suppression and election fraud on March 29, 2016, Geoff Woods of Phoenix Rising Media testified that his organisation is aware of at least 4,000 people whose party affiliation was changed. He wasn't the only one to raise concerns. A poll worker testified that the system in her district attempted to force her to give Republican ballots to Democratic voters.

Secretary of State Michele Reagan testified about multiple unintended failures on the Secretary of State's website, including the system's failure to identify registered voters when the information was entered in lower-case letters. She acknowledged that the lack of staffing likely resulted in many calls going unanswered, with her office handling over 2,000 calls on election day.

Anonymous, the hacktivist group, has been investigating the election fraud claims in Arizona. They have released preliminary results of their investigation, confirming 151 voters whose party affiliation was altered ahead of the Arizona primary. However, it's important to note that there is no verified evidence that anyone manipulated voter data in Arizona before the presidential election. Claims of manipulation have been widely debunked and are primarily politically motivated accusations.

The hearing ended in chaos, with one man shouting, "Is this America?". After the Arizona legislature made the decision to shut down the hearing, at least one person was arrested, as hundreds of citizens looked on in disbelief.

The entire hearing was uploaded to YouTube in two parts by Fox 10 in Phoenix, providing a comprehensive account of the events that unfolded that day. The citizens of Arizona are still demanding answers and a thorough investigation into the March 22 election fiasco.

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