A couple of things to note. In Georgia there are ballots from drop boxes that have no chain of custody documents. By that I mean, there's no way to tell where they even came from.Booma94 said:
Interesting to see how this ties in with the compromised voter rolls in each state. Were the organizations using the voter rolls to complete ballots for registered voters who hadn't voted, or for those not likely to vote. Surely there is a cross reference to ballots collected from drop boxes and ballots from in-person voting. It would interesting to see how many duplicate voters were discovered in the audit and if they occurred at any of these suspected ballot drop locations.
But you correct that both the entire states voters rolls were stolen or otherwise compromised in Georgia and Arizona before the 2020 election.
And then you have election support companies such as Runbeck in Maricopa County that always have access to the voter rolls for printing, folding and mailing mail in ballots. (Runbeck also had the Fulton County, GA contract for mail in ballots, BTW.) The way Runbeck does their mail in ballots is that they assign a unique bar code to each voter from the voter rolls. When those ballots are mailed back in they are delivered back to Runbeck who rescans them looking for that bar code to match up with the original mailing list. After that, Runbeck delivers the ballots to the counting centers. At any given time, they know who has and hasn't voted yet. (Runbeck also conveniently offers ballot drop box services to monitor and pick up those contents and bring them back to Runbeck to be scanned.)
Now knowing all of that, recall the testimony of election worker, Jan Bryant wo was in the counting center in Maricopa County for the week after the election. She testified that over the course of several days after the election that they thought they were done counting or would be by the next morning, only to have more ballots arrive overnight. When she asked the supervisors how many outstanding ballots were left, they didn't know.
How could they not know? She wondered and then asked where all these late ballots were coming from and she was told they were coming from Runbeck because "they had faster scanners."
How we got to the point where our entire election has been outsourced to private electronic voting companies, printing, mailing, counting, ballot harvesting via drop boxes companies is a scandal.