Brnovichoh no said:is that Hobbs, who is running for governor now?aggiehawg said:State Attorney General in Arizona has known about this and who did it for nearly a year now.chjoak said:
They should both be in jail
Brnovichoh no said:is that Hobbs, who is running for governor now?aggiehawg said:State Attorney General in Arizona has known about this and who did it for nearly a year now.chjoak said:
They should both be in jail
I deliver my wife's and my ballots directly to Chandler City Hall's drop box, which is inside and monitored by uniform security. Where it goes after that is anyone's guess. I mean, does it matter? If you can't trust the electronic equipment, why vote in person? If you can't trust the USPS, why mail it? With hand delivery to the City Hall drop box, at least I know it got there. What happens after that is, as I said, anyone's guess.aggiehawg said:In Maricopa County, at a minimum, not just the postal center but also have to trust Runbeck. They take the ballots from the postal center, scan them and then supposedly deliver them to the counting center.oh no said:
damn.. some crazy intimidation like that might convince a voter who requested a mail-in absentee ballot to actually put their ballot in the mail instead of using those random insecure drop boxes. That would be crazy to put a mail-in ballot in the mail these days. Can they trust the post office? The USPS is run by the federal government overlords who some think are good at running everything. Should be better than drop boxes.
There should have been chain of custody records for every single ballot (in batches of course) but as we have learned those are largely missing in Arizona and Georgia, at a minimum.TRM said:
Wouldn't there need to be a chain of custody record for pickup? Someone should request them under Arizona Sunshine Laws
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JUST IN: @GeneralBrnovich Concludes investigation into 2020 dead voters.
— The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) August 1, 2022
"Some were so absurd at names and birth dates did not match the deceased."
"Many were very surprised to learn that they were allegedly deceased."
This letter is brutal. pic.twitter.com/UGgTtCi9JM
Well - the incompetence of @MaricopaVote has already begun. Printers not working. Voters at Desert Hills Community Church are getting slips of paper w/ a phone number to call if they have trouble. Being told to drive to Anthem Outlets. They don’t even have ballots available! pic.twitter.com/x6HgxQJZhO
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 2, 2022
Ballot 9 here in northern Michigan and the printer rejected my ballot on the first second and third try.
— Gavin Sauer (@GavinSauer3) August 2, 2022
Gotta love dominion
More @MaricopaVote incompetence reports: printing problems at the location at Warner and Higley and one person has already reported that when they tried to vote, the system showed they had already voted (while they have not) and it's only 6:44AM…
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 2, 2022
If the "Stop the Steal" people had any real evidence, they wouldn't have to make up stuff.will25u said:
The AZ Senate(Fann) submitted 282 people from Cyber Ninja Audit to the AZ Attorney General that they believed were deceased before the election. AZ Attorney General Brnovich investigated and found on 1out of 282 were deceased before the election.JUST IN: @GeneralBrnovich Concludes investigation into 2020 dead voters.
— The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) August 1, 2022
"Some were so absurd at names and birth dates did not match the deceased."
"Many were very surprised to learn that they were allegedly deceased."
This letter is brutal. pic.twitter.com/UGgTtCi9JM
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PHOENIX The Justice Department has assigned a federal prosecutor to respond to potential voting-rights complaints and violations in Arizona for Tuesday's primary election.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Lokey will serve as the election officer for the federal bureau's Arizona district in Phoenix. He will also consult with the Justice Department on any instances of election fraud and voter intimidation, the agency said.
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"This is the first time we've done this before the primary election," U.S. Attorney Gary Restaino told KTAR News 92.3 FM on Friday.
"Just to try and set the tone that the federal government is partnering with state and local officials.
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The department said that anyone questioning, challenging, photographing, or recording at polling places under the pretext that they're uncovering illegal voting may violate federal voting rights law.
Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone told KTAR News 92.3 FM's Arizona's Morning News in early June that his office would have "zero tolerance" for voting day disrupters and that plainclothes deputies will be checking polling places.
The FBI said special agents from the Phoenix office will also be taking reports on election day abuses at 623-466-1999 or online at https://tips.fbi.gov.
KTAR News 92.3 FM's Luke Forstner contributed to this report.
No, *******, these people aren't "voting day disrupters" they are "voting day protectors"Quote:
......voting day disrupters......
Vote in person but go during early voting.neil88 said:
All this voting day BS is why I don't care to vote in person. Printers don't work, Sharpie's provided at the polling station may spoil your ballot, scanners can't read your ballot, someone already voted for you, plain clothes feds "monitoring" citizens monitoring the local elections officials and you're damn sure not allowed to capture your own evidence of wrongdoing by local elections officials for fear you may intimidate and dissuade them from said wrongdoing, etc.
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This morning we learned that another petition has been filed by the candidates, this one including statewide candidate Tina Peters. The lawsuit calls for the recount process to be relinquished to the Secretary of State's office rather than the local clerk and recorder.
The petition argues that candidates who rendered partial payment for a recount are being excluded from the recount because they can't afford the $10,000 "vendor programming" fee that has been charged to all candidates involved. Currently, each of the four candidates have paid $10,000 each to a "vendor", believed to be Dominion, for 40 hours of work at $250/hour. The lawsuit argues that the other candidates shouldn't be subject to this same barrier once the $10,000 payment has been accounted for.
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In the petition's Statement of Facts, they make reference to a significant admission by CISA, the federal agency overseeing election infrastructure. The reference was to the CISA advisory regarding J. Alex Halderman's still sealed report out of Georgia.
In the CISA advisory, they recommend mitigation steps including "conducting rigorous post-election tabulation audits of the human-readable portions of the physical ballots and paper records, to include reviewing ballot chain of custody and conduction voter/ballot reconciliation procedures." None of these are being followed. Rather, the recount is using the same vulnerable machines addressed in the advisory.
What is so hard about a hand recount? Because the original ballots can be destroyed (legally) next month. Delay, delay, delay.Quote:
So now that we have an expert on these machines who has had more access than anyone involved in this recount in El Paso, perhaps its time the Secretary of State allows a hand recount to commence in lieu of a machine recount with the same vulnerable machines that were subject to the CISA advisory.
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Also developing in El Paso, we have a report from Ashe in America's blog that an election judge has been caught on camera filling out not just recount batch labels, but also the original count. In the video below, you can see the man fill out the top sticker, which is for the June 28th primary, as well as the bottom sticker, which is for the ongoing recount.
Both stickers have different election judges with notably different signatures.
How can this man fill out both?
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Lapeer and Metamora Townships are reportedly telling voters to fill out their ballots and leave them with officials to be scanned later. This is happening due to reported problems with the voting machines and the barcodes on the ballots. Voters should have every right to make sure their ballot is properly processed prior to them leaving the polls. It's bad enough that "properly processed" means a machine that doesn't validate how you voted, but just that you did in fact cast a ballot.
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Arizona Law states,Matt Salmon also endorsed Karrin Taylor Robson. Clearly, this law violation will only help Robson at Kari Lake's expense.Quote:
I. For the purposes of this section, electioneering occurs when an individual knowingly, intentionally, by verbal expression and in order to induce or compel another person to vote in a particular manner or to refrain from voting expresses support for or opposition to a candidate who appears on the ballot in that election, a ballot question that appears on the ballot in that election or a political party with one or more candidates who appear on the ballot in that election.
Tucson radio host Garret Lewis shared a video on Twitter detailing his experience in Pima County today, where the poll workers advised him to refrain from voting for Salmon.
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Lewis: So I just voted. And here's the thing, when I got my ballot, the nice lady says, 'Oh, just you know, Matt salmon has withdrawn. But he's on the ballot. He's withdrawn.' I said, 'Why are you telling me this?' 'Oh, well, we were we were told we could share that.' 'Who told you that?' 'Bill.' I go to Bill, 'Who told you that?' 'I'm trying to remember,' okay. He walks me to a woman. He's like, 'did you tell me?' She goes, 'No, you told me.' I go, 'Who told you guys to do this?' 'Our supervisor.' 'Who's your supervisor? This is electioneering. You can't tell people who has withdrawn. Their name is on the ballot. It is what it is
I just witnessed electioneering while I voted. It happened to me! @pimaarizona Pima County Elections Department told workers you can tell people Matt Salmon has withdrawn when you hand people their ballot. This is being done to hurt @KariLake. Where else is this happening? pic.twitter.com/OqdUWFQdaP
— Garret Lewis (@GarretLewis) August 2, 2022
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The most important point is that the Georgia Secretary of State's Office cannot support the results of Fulton County's hand recount of their 2020 election results:The second point is that the Georgia Secretary of State did not check or supervise or verify the results of hand recounts from Georgia counties.Quote:
"As part of the allegations that you made, our investigators looked at the alleged violations and found that Fulton did make mistakes in their audit counting/reporting. Those are what have been referred to the AG's office."
In other words, the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is not doing his job. It took independent investigators and concerned citizens to uncover the bad practices in Fulton County.
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The attorney for Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has been forced to admit in writing that Fulton County did not conduct a proper and legal recount of their 2020 election results.
In an email dated July 29th, 2022, the attorney for Georgia's Secretary of State (named C. Ryan Germany) admits to a number of bad practices among the public officials that handle elections in Georgia to concerned citizen Joe Rossi.
Why is France, a country of 65+ MILLION able to count millions of hand ballots & return results on election night?
— Elisa Martinez (@elisa1121) August 3, 2022
“Mail-in voting was banned in 1975 amid fears of potential fraud.”
Machine voting “has been frozen since 2008 due to security concerns.”https://t.co/oGIziwtJPF https://t.co/IOR6sdTbbd pic.twitter.com/7xuFUZuJya
Not exactly what they admitted. Nice try Emerald Robinson. Wasn't she kicked off Newsmax of all places for promoting BS conspiracies?aggiehawg said:LinkQuote:
The attorney for Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has been forced to admit in writing that Fulton County did not conduct a proper and legal recount of their 2020 election results.
In an email dated July 29th, 2022, the attorney for Georgia's Secretary of State (named C. Ryan Germany) admits to a number of bad practices among the public officials that handle elections in Georgia to concerned citizen Joe Rossi.
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The mistakes were the type of mistakes that are not uncommon in hand counts, especially in large jurisdictions under tight frames. her conclusion was that the mistakes did not change the overall outcome or effectiveness of the audit.
Just like you did in the first presentation to the SEB, you will have an opportunity to present to the SEB when the case is brought back before the SEB prior to resolution.
Republicans passed the law nearly unanimously in 2019. Then ran three elections with mail voting before they started to complain.Rapier108 said:
You can write off Pennsylvania for good.
Full on no questions asked mail in voting will be allowed in November.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pennsylvania-supreme-court-upholds-states-mail-voting-law
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Eleven of the 14 House GOP lawmakers who filed the suit voted for the law. Two were not in the General Assembly at the time. And one, state Rep. David Zimmerman, R-Lancaster, voted against it.
How cell phone geotracking was used to pinpoint the location of Al Qaeda terrorist Zawahiri. (Lesson: It works!) pic.twitter.com/iblrybIKxH
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) August 5, 2022