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To: Robert DeLong
I was watching a YouTube video last night that reportedly showed a woman who was ostensibly counting votes but was instead seen filling in new ballots. She was calm as a cucumber, even with security walking by. It was taken in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Somebody in the comments section repeatedly posted that it was perfectly normal and happens all the time when somebody marks their ballot but not dark enough for the scanner to pick it up. I commented that it would make more sense to just darken the bubble of the existing ballot than to make an entirely new one and that it didn’t sound normal to me. They posted an excerpt from this new “agency,” that also said it was fine to do this. It was the first I’ve heard of this agency and I think we need further info about it if we’re paying for it.

25 posted on 11/06/2020 4:47:29 PM PST by Prince of Space (Irish lives matter!)
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To: Prince of Space

Fixing a ballot, should only occur for a damaged ballot - and damaged means, torn or stain/waste obscured.

Correctly filling in an oval that marks for an issue or candidate, is entirely the right of, and the responsiblity of, the voter.

The voter should be able to view a screen, or paper tape, display that visually confirms to the voter, that the voter’s ballot has been properly counted.

This has been, for some time, the way we voted in my part of Ohio, and an ID was also required.


31 posted on 11/06/2020 4:53:41 PM PST by linMcHlp
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