*****OFFICIAL ELECTION DAY THREAD*****

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I just wonder if they have any idea how guilty this all makes them look. They are fighting so hard against something they should otherwise welcome, that it is incredibly clear that they know there is something there that will be devastating to them when it comes out. So all they can hope to do is either stop it if they can, or do all they can to discredit it if they can't.
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Seriously. If the audit is done incorrectly, then it should be easy to show. Throwing wave after wave send a message off zero confidence.
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Seems like overkill if they are just trying to cover incompetence. I suspect any election is going to have a certain number or errors due to the sheer numbers and using part time workers. This certainly smacks of hiding something much more sinister....like, fraud. Just maybe?
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I think when the lights come on, we are going to get a good idea which ones are the rats. The relationship between Dominion and Perkins Coie and how much effort PC made to get this stopped tells me this was more than a simple collection of sloppy errors and that it goes way beyond AZ. They are the same law firm that Hilldog used to kick off the Russia hoax, so there is every reason to believe there was a much larger scale operation underfoot than simply coincidental incompetence that seemed to follow Dominion and Soros linked swing states.
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I want to see the instigators rot in prison!
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In February of 2019, NH considered getting a new voting system.

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That makes the gathering sound like a convention of programmers but it was actually a roomful of district moderators, town clerks and other election officials looking at options to replace the AccuVote machines that have been counting New Hampshire ballots for more than three decades.
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The problem is that AccuVote machines aren't being made anymore. LHS Associates, the New Hampshire firm that services them throughout New England, is reduced to cannibalizing old machines for parts such as its dot matrix printer or that joke-worthy memory card, which requires a working battery or else it will lose all the information about the ballots it has just counted.
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"A bigger concern is the software," said Jeff Silvestro, president of LHS. The AccuVote operating system runs on Windows XP, a variant that Microsoft hasn't supported for years, leading to concerns about crashes and bugs that might raise questions about results.
That's the same Jeff Silvestro who is at the audit in Windham. Should he even be there?? But I digress.

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On Friday the state invited four companies Hart Intercivic, Election Systems & Software, Clear Ballot and LHS to hold a small trade show on the third floor of the LOB, showing off their wares to potential customers. They also gave half-hour pitches to the audience.
Note, Dominion was not there.

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There's no schedule set for replacement, said Dave Scanlan, deputy secretary of state for New Hampshire, who oversees elections, but if there's enough interest from communities that the state might go through the process of certifying ballot-counting devices other than AccuVote.

As is required by state law, all the systems work by optically reading paper ballots. Purely digital voting systems that don't use paper ballots are not allowed in New Hampshire. Communities that count ballots by hand would not be affected by any change.

LHS not only services AccuVote but is selling an updated variant of it, which was approved for use in Massachusetts in 2014 after a certification process that lasted a year and a half.
So, were the machines used in Windham the old ones? Or the updated Accuvote machines? And who manufactured them? Answer: Premier Election Solutions f/k/a Diebold Election Systems, Inc. which was acquired by Dominion courtesy of the Obama/ Holder DOJ in 2010. So if the answer was the older machines, those were a Diebold product. If newer ones, likely Dominion manufactured them.
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"We should have been doing this years ago," said Rodd Rainier, town clerk from Hooksett, who was in attendance with deputy clerk Billie Hebert and Marc Miville, town moderator.

The AccuVote machines "work awesome," Rainier said, but are showing their age. "Everything has a finite life span," he said. "Obviously, the writing is on the wall for them."

The small town of Grantham has seen this coming for years, said Town Clerk Kenneth Story. Grantham has been putting away a bit of money each year, building up a fund for when it comes time to buy new systems, which cost $5,000 or more per unit.

"We've been doing it for at least 7 or 8 years," Story said.

Friday's corporate pitches demonstrated how running a polling place in 2019 is a mix of the geeky and the pragmatic. Discussion of "pixellation recognition systems" and "marginal mark detection" drew nods of understanding, but so did discussion about whether a machine could fit into a station wagon to be hauled out of storage as election day approached.

And then there's "the pen-tip person," Silvestro's term for voters who absentmindedly tap their pens onto the ovals next to a whole bunch of candidates' names while making up their mind, creating uncertainty about who they actually voted for. Groans of recognition filled the room when this habit came up.

Dealing with such uncertainties is one of the hardest things for vote-counting machine to do. These uncertainties include "overvotes" in which people mark more candidates in a race than there are open slots, sloppily written write-in candidates, or marking votes with circles or smudges or checkmarks rather than filling in the oval as requested.
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So, were the machines used in Windham the old ones? Or the updated Accuvote machines? And who manufactured them? Answer: Premier Election Solutions f/k/a Diebold Election Systems, Inc. which was acquired by Dominion courtesy of the Obama/ Holder DOJ in 2010. So if the answer was the older machines, those were a Diebold product. If newer ones, likely Dominion manufactured them.
Recurring theme, Dominion has its fingers in all of this incompetency and possibly corrupt elections across many states.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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In response to a Florida congressman's inquiry, the IG overseeing EAC wrote a letter back in relation to the Dominion equipment used in Antrim County MI. Letter is dated February 5, 2021 and can be read in its entirety Here.

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Each state performs its own system certifications, to include those state-specific requirements. For example, EAC believes Michigan may use modem transmission features in at least some of its Dominion voting systems. Dominion has not applied through EAC for certification of a voting system configuration that includes modem transmission, so if Michigan's Dominion systems use modem transmission, their systems do not match the EAC-certified system configuration.
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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS REPORTED IN 2018 (emphasis added): "With the Nov. 6 election less than 30 days away, Michigan officials tout the fact that the state's election machines are not connected to the Internet eliminating a major hacking risk. But does that fact alone make Michigan's election machines impervious to hacking? Many researchers and election integrity activists say no. They say Michigan could be vulnerable as one of at least four states along with Florida, Illinois, and Wisconsin that use cellular modems to transmit unofficial election results.

In an Oct. 2 letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 30 academics, security experts and election integrity activists including a computer science professor at the University of Michigan expressed "grave concerns" about the devices. They said use of the modems makes election results vulnerable to tampering and could result in malware infecting election machines. They asked the federal government to warn states and local agencies against their use. "In short, they can wreak havoc on an election," the letter said

"In 2017, Oakland County and all other Michigan counties replaced aging voting machines around the state with new equipment paid for with $40 million in federal and state money. Clerks got to choose among equipment from three manufacturers Dominion Voting Systems, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), or Hart InterCivic. All three manufacturers offer the cellular modem option, Rozell said. He believes the use of cellular modems is widespread in Michigan counties and he couldn't say that all have established private cellular networks, as Oakland County has. The letter calling for federal action said connecting to public networks even briefly "can make the system vulnerable to attacks that could impact current or future election results."

"The convenience of transmitting vote totals online does not outweigh the need of the American people to be assured their votes will be accurately transmitted and counted," the letter said.
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Remember when election integrity was a bi-partisan concern? I 'member. This train wreck has been unfolding before our eyes for years.
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In response to a Florida congressman's inquiry, the IG overseeing EAC wrote a letter back in relation to the Dominion equipment used in Antrim County MI. Letter is dated February 5, 2021 and can be read in its entirety Here.

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Each state performs its own system certifications, to include those state-specific requirements. For example, EAC believes Michigan may use modem transmission features in at least some of its Dominion voting systems. Dominion has not applied through EAC for certification of a voting system configuration that includes modem transmission, so if Michigan's Dominion systems use modem transmission, their systems do not match the EAC-certified system configuration.
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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS REPORTED IN 2018 (emphasis added): ".....
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Remember when election integrity was a bi-partisan concern? I 'member. This train wreck has been unfolding before our eyes for years.
From the linked article:
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Posey referenced the letter in a March press release: "(1) prohibiting voting machines from connecting to the Internet, (2) requiring election hardware and software be American made, and (3) ensuring that election machines are fully auditable and that elections officials could no longer deny audits due to proprietary software or hardware issues. Unfortunately, these amendments were blocked and not allowed to be voted on by the House."
  • Amendments blocked, WTF

From the Detroit Free Press article:
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The concerns are raised following documented efforts by Russia to interfere with the 2016 election
  • Ironic the hatred of President Trump exposes security vectors using wireless election equipment.
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Without such a system, precinct workers would have to drive the memory cards to Pontiac and then input the election data.

"That process could take hours and hours," Rozell said. "We would be looking at, rather than posting unofficial results at 8:05, we would be looking at not posting unofficial results until almost 10 o'clock."
  • Oh the horror, not until 10 o'clock.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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txags92 said:

I just wonder if they have any idea how guilty this all makes them look. They are fighting so hard against something they should otherwise welcome, that it is incredibly clear that they know there is something there that will be devastating to them when it comes out. So all they can hope to do is either stop it if they can, or do all they can to discredit it if they can't.
They have to know. It means they know what is coming, and its much worse
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NH Audit interview - Fast Forward to 1:11:00 - error rates from 24% to 72%



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Nice find! Thanks for posting!

Soo the folds really do cause a problem with reading the ballots and the error rate is very high. And election officials were aware of it and looked into using larger envelopes but it was too expensive.

Couple that with the distinct probability that the Windham machines were older an manufactured by essentially Diebold before they changed their name and then was acquired by Dominion??

Interesting indeed.
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Soo the folds really do cause a problem with reading the ballots and the error rate is very high. And election officials were aware of it and looked into using larger envelopes but it was too expensive.
This may be the first time in recorded history that a government official declines to do something because it's cost prohibitive.

Were the envelopes too expensive or did the secretary of state want an excuse for local election officials to adjudicate a large number of ballots?
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Albatross Necklace said:

aggiehawg said:

Soo the folds really do cause a problem with reading the ballots and the error rate is very high. And election officials were aware of it and looked into using larger envelopes but it was too expensive.
This may be the first time in recorded history that a government official declines to do something because it's cost prohibitive.

Were the envelopes too expensive or did the secretary of state want an excuse for local election officials to adjudicate a large number of ballots?
The claim was the postage was the issue for the larger envelopes.
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Six months after the November 2020 election and after failing on two occasions to produce complete chain of custody documents for absentee ballot drop boxes, the Fulton County Registration and Elections officials advise that "more time is needed."

Fulton County's reply to The Georgia Star News came as a response to a follow-up on previously-supplied records related the transfer forms that document the critical chain of custody for absentee ballots deposited over a 41-day voting period in 37 drop boxes placed throughout Fulton County.

Although the State Election Board Emergency Rule 83-1-14-0.8-.14 passed by the State Election Board at their July 1, 2020, meeting circumvented state law, it set out requirements for a transfer form to document absentee ballots delivered by voters to drop boxes.

Such forms are required to include the date, time, location and number of ballots collected as well as the names and signatures of the two-person drop box ballot collection team.

The Star News made an initial open records request for the transfer forms on December 1, 2020.
At the time, Fulton County officials said they believed the responsive records could be provided by January 19, 2021.

Documents provided by Fulton County, not until January 22, were examined by The Star News and found to be insufficient to the request.

Two PDF files were provided with labels ending in "BX_1" and "BX_3" that included records for 36,635 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes.
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In addition to it appearing that a PDF file ending in "BX_2" was missing, the number of ballots was significantly less than what was expected for Fulton County, The Star News reported.

Another open records request was filed with Fulton County on April 8 by The Star News, which Fulton County replied to a week later extending the response time to April 19.

On April 19, the large size of the file required more time for review, according to Fulton County Registration and Elections, with a new anticipated completion date of April 23.

On May 3, five business days after the new anticipated completion date, Fulton County made available a thumb drive that purportedly contained all of the requested documents, including a re-scan of those provided on January 22.
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Once a thorough review was conducted by The Star News, Fulton County's own documentation showed that 385 transfer forms representing 18,901 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes were still missing.

The number of transfer forms and absentee ballots were calculated using a Fulton County spreadsheet titled "Absentee Ballot Drop Box Daily Count November 3 2020."

The spreadsheet tracked the number of absentee ballots and absentee ballot applications picked up over the 41-day voting period from the 37 drop box locations throughout Fulton County.

After comparing the transfer forms provided by Fulton County election officials in the January 22 and May 3 open records request responses, The Star News highlighted in yellow on the Fulton County spreadsheet the collection dates that were still missing.


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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.
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Election auditors Windham, New Hampshire, are saying that some of their latest findings are "large enough to account for discrepancies" in the Nov. 3 election results for four state representative seats.
Auditors said they found "experimental confirmation that if the contest is undervoted, a fold through a vote target can create a vote."

"Something we strongly suspect at this juncture, based on various evidence, is that in some cases, fold lines are being interpreted by the scanners as valid votes," Mark Lindeman, who is part of the audit team, told WMUR.

Harri Hursti, another auditor, wrote on Twitter that testing proved folded ballots were misinterpreted by machines.

"Test decks proved that foldings across a vote targets is misinterpreted as additional phantom votes or subtracts votes due to false overvotes," he wrote in a post.

Auditors finished the hand recount on May 21. The audit began on May 11.

AccuVote didn't respond to a request for comment about the audit authorization. The AccuVote machines' intellectual property is owned by Dominion Voting Systems.
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Windham's four state representative seats were all won by Republicans on Election Night. The presidential election was not an item for this audit.

Democrat candidate Kristi St. Laurent, who lost by a narrow margin of 24 votes, requested an audit (pdf) claiming that the machines were improperly programmed, and that double voting was involved.

As a result, New Hampshire's Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, signed a bill last month that gave authorization for forensic analysis and a comprehensive recount of the 2020 election votes in Windham related to optical scanning AccuVote machines.

An automatic recount was done, resulting in St. Laurent losing 99 more votes after a hand recount. Meanwhile, four Republicans gained about 300 votes each.
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The fold effect is large enough to account for discrepancies, but might not be all that's going on," the team said on Twitter on May 22, adding that "75 folded ballots voted straight Republican. Only 48 votes recorded for them. Folds generated overvotes. This is machine used on Election Day (for) most absentee ballots."

Another machine was found to have "an even more dramatic problem" by the auditors, who said that only 28 percent of the votes for Republican candidates were counted.

"The work is not completed yet. While the folding seems to be a strong contributor it clearly is not the only factor," Hursti said on Sunday. "For example: We have observed vastly different error rates on two machines processing the same ballots. Work continues."
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AccuVote didn't respond to a request for comment about the audit authorization. The AccuVote machines' intellectual property is owned by Dominion Voting Systems.
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AccuVote didn't respond because they are being exposed as incompetent and possibly corrupt.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.
I guess next time Zuckerberg needs to hire more competent thieves.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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richardag said:

aggiehawg said:

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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.
I guess next time Zuckerberg needs to hire more competent thieves.
Speaking of Zuckerberg's thieves, they're trying to undercut the audit.

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"If I give you 20 M&Ms, and you want 30, you can keep counting it, but you did not get 30 M&Ms," said David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, a former Department of Justice voting rights attorney and elections expert. "This is not an effort to find the truth."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/experts-grifters-firm-runs-arizona-audit-77858708

Pretty sure Biden got 20 M&Ms, but they counted 30...

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aggiehawg said:

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Six months after the November 2020 election and after failing on two occasions to produce complete chain of custody documents for absentee ballot drop boxes, the Fulton County Registration and Elections officials advise that "more time is needed."

Fulton County's reply to The Georgia Star News came as a response to a follow-up on previously-supplied records related the transfer forms that document the critical chain of custody for absentee ballots deposited over a 41-day voting period in 37 drop boxes placed throughout Fulton County.

Although the State Election Board Emergency Rule 83-1-14-0.8-.14 passed by the State Election Board at their July 1, 2020, meeting circumvented state law, it set out requirements for a transfer form to document absentee ballots delivered by voters to drop boxes.

Such forms are required to include the date, time, location and number of ballots collected as well as the names and signatures of the two-person drop box ballot collection team.

The Star News made an initial open records request for the transfer forms on December 1, 2020.
At the time, Fulton County officials said they believed the responsive records could be provided by January 19, 2021.

Documents provided by Fulton County, not until January 22, were examined by The Star News and found to be insufficient to the request.

Two PDF files were provided with labels ending in "BX_1" and "BX_3" that included records for 36,635 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes.
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In addition to it appearing that a PDF file ending in "BX_2" was missing, the number of ballots was significantly less than what was expected for Fulton County, The Star News reported.

Another open records request was filed with Fulton County on April 8 by The Star News, which Fulton County replied to a week later extending the response time to April 19.

On April 19, the large size of the file required more time for review, according to Fulton County Registration and Elections, with a new anticipated completion date of April 23.

On May 3, five business days after the new anticipated completion date, Fulton County made available a thumb drive that purportedly contained all of the requested documents, including a re-scan of those provided on January 22.
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Once a thorough review was conducted by The Star News, Fulton County's own documentation showed that 385 transfer forms representing 18,901 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes were still missing.

The number of transfer forms and absentee ballots were calculated using a Fulton County spreadsheet titled "Absentee Ballot Drop Box Daily Count November 3 2020."

The spreadsheet tracked the number of absentee ballots and absentee ballot applications picked up over the 41-day voting period from the 37 drop box locations throughout Fulton County.

After comparing the transfer forms provided by Fulton County election officials in the January 22 and May 3 open records request responses, The Star News highlighted in yellow on the Fulton County spreadsheet the collection dates that were still missing.


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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.
I want those two senate seats back!!!
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So ya that seems like a high error rate however that does not explain why GOP did well with senate, house and local governors
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That's funny. I read the entire article and saw no mention of Brakey, nor of Ben Cotton's firm CyFIR which is also one of the auditors. Cotton's credentials are sufficient to qualify him to testify as an expert witness often.
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Six months after the November 2020 election and after failing on two occasions to produce complete chain of custody documents for absentee ballot drop boxes, the Fulton County Registration and Elections officials advise that "more time is needed."

Fulton County's reply to The Georgia Star News came as a response to a follow-up on previously-supplied records related the transfer forms that document the critical chain of custody for absentee ballots deposited over a 41-day voting period in 37 drop boxes placed throughout Fulton County.

Although the State Election Board Emergency Rule 83-1-14-0.8-.14 passed by the State Election Board at their July 1, 2020, meeting circumvented state law, it set out requirements for a transfer form to document absentee ballots delivered by voters to drop boxes.

Such forms are required to include the date, time, location and number of ballots collected as well as the names and signatures of the two-person drop box ballot collection team.

The Star News made an initial open records request for the transfer forms on December 1, 2020.
At the time, Fulton County officials said they believed the responsive records could be provided by January 19, 2021.

Documents provided by Fulton County, not until January 22, were examined by The Star News and found to be insufficient to the request.

Two PDF files were provided with labels ending in "BX_1" and "BX_3" that included records for 36,635 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes.
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In addition to it appearing that a PDF file ending in "BX_2" was missing, the number of ballots was significantly less than what was expected for Fulton County, The Star News reported.

Another open records request was filed with Fulton County on April 8 by The Star News, which Fulton County replied to a week later extending the response time to April 19.

On April 19, the large size of the file required more time for review, according to Fulton County Registration and Elections, with a new anticipated completion date of April 23.

On May 3, five business days after the new anticipated completion date, Fulton County made available a thumb drive that purportedly contained all of the requested documents, including a re-scan of those provided on January 22.
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Once a thorough review was conducted by The Star News, Fulton County's own documentation showed that 385 transfer forms representing 18,901 absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes were still missing.

The number of transfer forms and absentee ballots were calculated using a Fulton County spreadsheet titled "Absentee Ballot Drop Box Daily Count November 3 2020."

The spreadsheet tracked the number of absentee ballots and absentee ballot applications picked up over the 41-day voting period from the 37 drop box locations throughout Fulton County.

After comparing the transfer forms provided by Fulton County election officials in the January 22 and May 3 open records request responses, The Star News highlighted in yellow on the Fulton County spreadsheet the collection dates that were still missing.


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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.

I suspect corrupt activities but have become convinced that, either way, the world is full of idiots. There is no telling how many elections hinged on gross negligence and incompetence over the past couple of decades.
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More like, there were 40 M&M's to be had and Trump was supposed to get 25 of them, but only got 22 and Biden somehow got 28. 10 of them look like they are actually Reese's Pieces and not M&M's at all but that doesn't seem to be an issue for some people.
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anyone who requests a mail-in/ absentee ballot only needs to fill it out, sign the envelope, and return it by dropping it in the mail by election day. ...and most states and counties have made it even easier for those who are worried about USPS losing their ballot in the mail by establishing special "drop boxes".

Why in the hell does one county need 37 drop boxes? How in the hell could the security and chain of custody possibly be monitored or protected for that many drop boxes? ...and most importantly, how in the hell do certain urban counties have that many millions of voters who supposedly were too scared to vote early or on election day in person, cared enough to ask for a mail-in ballot, yet were too lazy to mail them in? You either vote in person, early or on election day, or you mail it in. Millions of ballots across a thousand drop boxes just screams control weakness and fraud opportunity.
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I suspect corrupt activities but have become convinced that, either way, the world is full of idiots. There is no telling how many elections hinged on gross negligence and incompetence over the past couple of decades.
What is ironic is that electronic voting machines were supposed to eliminate, or at least abate human error in ballot counting. Instead, the process became even more complicated that has resulted in even more potential for human error.

With regard to Fulton County's mail in ballots, They contracted with Dominion and Runbeck Election Services to print those ballots and mail them. Runbeck printed those ballots in accordance with the instructions of solely Dominion.

Runbeck also offered drop box services wherein they provide the personnel and equipment to monitor them and collect the ballots with chain of custody controls supposedly in place.

I cannot find any reference that Runbeck contracted with Fulton County for those drop box services though.
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The more I read this thread, the more I hark back many pages ago and think, "Hugo Chavez"!
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The more I read this thread, the more I hark back many pages ago and think, "Hugo Chavez"!
The Hugo socialist path for Venezuela:
  • rig elections
  • hire your own(ed) auditors to "prove" elections were legit
  • appoint all your henchmen as judges so you can never be questioned
  • try to ensure eternal power in your party with redistricting (adding states, etc.) even changing the flag
  • use state-run media propaganda to make it appear that you're popular even though you're not
  • commence ridiculous money-printing and spending to spur on hyper-inflation
  • destroy your wealthy and middle class with ridiculous high taxes so you can think you're popular with the poors with your free hand out socialist programs

Venezuela had the fastest route to poverty imaginable and huh, well I'll be damned.. I can spot just a few similarities between Hugo/Maduro and today's elitist globalist special interest socialist Dems. I swear they hate our country and 81 million allegedly voted to destroy it.
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John Fredericks: We now have two state senators, Republicans, Beach and Jones, who are calling for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to be side-by-side with the forensic analysis looking at these 147,000 mail-in ballots Were there counterfeit ballots? Six affidavits now, we had four now there's six, six affidavits of veteran election officials are alleging that up to 30,000 of these 147,000 ballots are fake! Somebody printed them up on a machine and ran them through a vote-counting machine that are not real that are not attached to anybody.
Georgia Bureau of Investigations is not beholden to the AG's office nor Sec of State. Only the governor can order them to stand down and not participate.

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Out of a batch of 950 military ballots, in sequential order, all were for Biden.
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John Fredericks: If Judge Amero makes a declaratory judgment that counterfeit ballots were there and some of them were counted twice, that's the possibility here. He's going to demand that Governor Kemp hold a special session and they are going to start decertifying elections. Trump-Biden, Senate race
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I'm not sure Kemp will call a special session.
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Of course he won't because he and rat****burger were in on the fraud.
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Of course he won't because he and rat****burger were in on the fraud.
If the judge does issue a declaratory judgment in respect to particular races, that may form the basis of quo warranto legal action by the losing candidates in the Senate and House.
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John Fredericks: We now have two state senators, Republicans, Beach and Jones, who are calling for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to be side-by-side with the forensic analysis looking at these 147,000 mail-in ballots Were there counterfeit ballots? Six affidavits now, we had four now there's six, six affidavits of veteran election officials are alleging that up to 30,000 of these 147,000 ballots are fake! Somebody printed them up on a machine and ran them through a vote-counting machine that are not real that are not attached to anybody.
Georgia Bureau of Investigations is not beholden to the AG's office nor Sec of State. Only the governor can order them to stand down and not participate.

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Out of a batch of 950 military ballots, in sequential order, all were for Biden.
More evidence, hope there is an honest transparent investigation.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
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GisselMcDonald said:

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Those +-19,000 ballots are more than enough to change the outcome statewide. And that's just Fulton County.
I guess next time Zuckerberg needs to hire more competent thieves.
Speaking of Zuckerberg's thieves, they're trying to undercut the audit.

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"If I give you 20 M&Ms, and you want 30, you can keep counting it, but you did not get 30 M&Ms," said David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, a former Department of Justice voting rights attorney and elections expert. "This is not an effort to find the truth."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/experts-grifters-firm-runs-arizona-audit-77858708

Pretty sure Biden got 20 M&Ms, but they counted 30...


What does that stupid quote even mean?
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They gave me 20 M&Ms, told me it was 25, and they counted 25. But there's only 20 there; that's what we're trying to ascertain...
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