**Maricopa County’s ballot printer, OKI Data Americas, debunks sham investigation claims and seeks a corrected report from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. This adds fuel to the fire for those challenging the legitimacy of Maricopa County’s election process.**
OKI Data Americas, the company that provides Maricopa County with its ballot printing machines, has asserted that the county’s “investigation” into its Ballot-on-Demand Printer system was dishonest. OKI has requested a corrected report from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office after pointing out several inaccuracies, adding weight to claims that election day voters were deliberately impeded.
It seems that Maricopa County failed to thoroughly review the printer manual, leading them to blame OKI machines for their own shortcomings. OKI’s response to the county’s allegations supports suspicions surrounding rigged voting machines and compromised elections.
The company notes that its “fuser inadequacy” issues could have easily been resolved. OKI asserts that Maricopa failed to consult OKI Data Americas prior to using the 100lb. paper that proved problematic for the printers. If they had consulted OKI beforehand or read the provided manuals, these issues may have been avoided.
This latest development bolsters attorney Kari Lake’s claims that Maricopa County employees conspired to tamper with voting machine configurations to disadvantage Republican voters. As Lake’s attorneys fight for a fair election process, this report gives credence to their efforts, exposing seemingly intentional disregard for voters and election security.
**This scandal demonstrates that the integrity of our election process is at stake, and those who work to impede a fair and transparent system