No, this is not a scene from John Does Jan, the companion film to Who's Nailin Paylin', where John McCain makes a visit to the office of AZ Sec State Jan Brewer to plead with her to fix the votes and spare him the embarrassment of losing in his home state, where recent polls place him and Obama neck and neck ... soon John and Jan are neck and neck ... (in the interest of conserving brain-bleach, the rest of the scene is withheld).
Actually, as far as I know, no such thing has actually happened. However, it could, potentially happen in the future, should any acts of depravity take place in the ballot room.
This is because, under recently enacted state law, Arizona must provide live webcams of their tabulation rooms any time they house ballots, even when nobody is around.
Yeah, that's right. Any ballot shenanigans can be seen live via the tubes, as the County Recorders of each county in Arizona are sending "movies streaming across that, that Internet." This will no doubt wreak havoc with Senator Stevens own personal Internet, assuming federal prison has Internet access; perhaps he can get some wireless through the series of bars ...
Seriously, though, they have these pretty neat live feeds:
The Secretary of State site has links to all county video feeds here
Maricopa County (containing Phoenix and suburbs-most of Arizona's population is in Maricopa County) has the coolest feed, because you can stream from several different cameras placed throughout the building.
Some screenshots:
Yeah, that's all I got; but I had to do something to get my mind of this election: 165 more hours till Virginia's polls close ZOMG!!!!!!!!!