President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Are you thirteen?Old Army Ghost said:
Yalls signature is the exact same everything?
Maury Ballstein said:
Curious presumption that American states only started considering election security 3 weeks ago and it was an anarchic free for all before that.
Your's isn't? What are you three?Old Army Ghost said:
Yalls signature is the exact same everything?
Mine is!Old Army Ghost said:
Yalls signature is the exact same everything?
Well if they aren't exact, I guess there is no point signing at all.jayelbee said:
What the hell does that mean? Nobody signs their signature the same way every time. Especially if you're comparing signatures at different points in time.
I have to sign a stack of 100 checks every month and my signature doesn't match on every one, and there's a huge difference between #1 and #75. And none of those check signatures match what I would sign a business letter with. None of my signatures today match what is on my drivers license signed several years ago.
What does your signature look like when you sign the electronic pad at the grocery store?
I almost couldn't take the GRE because my signature on my ID and the signature on my form didn't match. Took 3 tries before they would accept it.HalifaxAg said:Your's isn't? What are you three?Old Army Ghost said:
Yalls signature is the exact same everything?
The point is not to find an exact match but to at least look at it and determine if it's not just a random mark of some sort. Actually trying to forge a signature would require the forger to spend lots of time and you couldn't possibly do it thousands of time to affect an election.
Ramdiesel said:Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
It's true they can no longer tie the envelopes to each mail in ballot. However, they can audit the signatures/ addresses on the envelope against the voter registration file. They can find out is the person alive or dead, does the signature match, does the person still live at the address on their voter reg file, or do they live out of state, etc.? This will tell them if the vote should have been counted or not. If they find thousands that should not have been counted (no matter who they voted for) then they have to throw the election results out by state law. They have to let the State Legislature (Republican majority) pick the electors to send..
Do you get it now?
The stupid and corrupt Secretary of State of Georgia signed some consent decree before the election not to audit the signatures against the voter reg files before the election which was against the state election law... So. how many thousands of fraudulent votes do you think they would find if they audited the signatures against the voter reg files?
If Trump doesn't fight this, then the same fraudulent illegal crap will happen in the upcoming Senate run off vote..
It looked exactly the same on the 300 ballots I xeroxed and had counted.Old Army Ghost said:
Yalls signature is the exact same everything?
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Prior to 2018, an absentee mail-in ballot reviewed by an untrained person in Georgia could be tossed out without recourse over a signature mismatch. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Muslim Voter Project against then Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, argued that this process violated the 14th amendment, which protects a citizen's right to due process. The legal proceedings kicked off due to a disproportionate number of mismatches recorded in Gwinnett County. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia agreed, requiring a "curing" period for fixes in the 2018 election. A federal appeals court upheld the ruling, which was codified in law by the state legislature in 2019.
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The Georgia Secretary of State did not respond to a request for comment, but the state's three day "cure" period ends Friday, where any outstanding mismatch ballots are officially rejected. In the case of a recount, none of the uncured mismatch ballots will be reexamined, says Young. "The determination of validity has already been made," he says. "And it's over, which is also why it's kind of scary."
Easy answer and I'm not sure why anyone keeps asking this.Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Case law says you don't have to match the signatures to a ballot. If the invalid ballots are greater than the margin, the election is invalid.Dorm 15 said:
President Trump keeps calling for a signature audit in Georgia. I am sure he realizes that signatures cannot be tied to a specific vote so how is that going to prove he got more votes?
Ramdiesel said:
If they find thousands that should not have been counted (no matter who they voted for) then they have to throw the election results out by state law. They have to let the State Legislature (Republican majority) pick the electors to send..
eric76 said:Ramdiesel said:
If they find thousands that should not have been counted (no matter who they voted for) then they have to throw the election results out by state law. They have to let the State Legislature (Republican majority) pick the electors to send..
Can you cite the specific Georgia laws for this? I've looked and didn't find it.
TIA