A group of angry Arizona voters blasted the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday at its first public meeting since last week’s botched midterm elections.
Arizona voters expressed their disgust at the numerous suspicious “mishaps” on election day, including widespread voting machine malfunctions and printers that rejected ballots.
Nearly two dozen voters spoke during the public comment portion of the meeting, most of them there to speak out against the way the election was handled.
A video montage of frustrated voters speaking at the meeting was shared on Twitter by Nicole Grigg of KNXV-TV in Phoenix.
“The election needs to be nullified because of the problems,” one woman said.
“There’s no other way to do this but to have another election — to completely scrap this,” a man said.
“We need ballots that are paper. It needs to be counted in one day,” another man said.
Another angry voter demanded to know: “Why were there ballots that were 19-inch in inventory — that were probably sent to Republican locations — that jammed the machines, when he knew that it took 20-inch [ballots]? Why were there even 19-inch ballots in inventory?”
Watch:
One voter, who is being referred to as “Mr. Baker” on social media, unloaded on the Maricopa County Supervisors in an impassioned speech that has since gone viral.
Arizonians are fed up.
Watch Mr. Baker’s full speech below:
Watch the full Board of Supervisors meeting below: