Maricopa County officials had tweeted earlier that the markers are "not a problem for our tabulation equipment, and the offset columns on ballots ensure that bleed-through won’t impact [votes]." Maricopa County Elections Department spokesperson Erika Flores told Arizona Family on Wednesday that new equipment counts votes in such a way that bleed-throughs are not a problem. "Voters at home may use ballpoint pens in black or blue ink or a Sharpie. Aguilera had been given a Sharpie to fill out her ballot and said she "noticed the ink was bleeding through." Aguilera and Kolodin's case is expected to go before a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge on Thursday afternoon.
Source: Fox News November 05, 2020 15:25 UTC