Posted on 10/06/2020 2:39:58 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Over 2,000 voters in Los Angeles County received faulty ballots which lacked a section to vote for the President of the United States, the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerks office confirmed on Monday.
According to the Los Angeles Times, roughly 2,100 voters received the flawed ballots, missing the section to cast a vote for the office of the presidency. The outlet reported that the ballots were primarily confined to those in the Woodland Hills area.
Ive always been an in-person voter, so I wasnt even planning on looking at the ballot until the day I was going to vote, Woodland Hills resident Christy Gargalis said, explaining that she compared her ballot to her husbands and sisters ballots both of which were missing the section to vote for the president as well.
Something told me that this was a different election, a different year, and I just had to check my ballot, and Im glad I did, she said, adding that her neighbors on Nextdoor all have the same problem.
The massive error follows the executive order Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) issued in May, requiring the state to send all registered voters absentee ballots ahead of the November 3 election. He used the Chinese coronavirus as the primary reason to send ballots to roughly 21 million people in the Golden State.
Elections and the right to vote are foundational to our democracy, Newsom said at the time. No Californian should be forced to risk their health in order to exercise their right to vote.
Today we become the first state in the nation to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by mailing every registered voter a ballot. We are meeting our obligation to provide an accessible, secure, and safe election this November, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said...
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
The result of a “computer glitch,” I bet.
Their vote for president was pre-recorded in accordance with dnc commissariat rules.
For their convenience and safety.
Is Woodland Hills more red or blue?
It went for Hillary 71.8% in 2016 according to the New York Times website.
https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/president
Sorry... I looked up LA county not Woodland Hills.
Newsome’s opened up a can of excrement that he’ll never dig his way out of. He doesn’t know it yet but his days in politics are numbered.
Don’t worry, the dem voter counting officials already have those 2,100 missing portions of the ballots already filled out for Harris/Biden.
Thanks
I googled:
Federal representation
Woodland Hills is represented in the United States Senate by California’s Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris.[19]
Woodland Hills is located within California’s 30th congressional district represented by Democrat Brad Sherman.[20]
State representation
Woodland Hills is within California’s 45th State Assembly district represented by Democrat Jesse Gabriel[21] and California’s 27th State Senate district represented by Democrat Henry Stern.[22][23]
Local representation
Woodland Hills is located within Los Angeles City Council District 3 represented by Bob Blumenfield.[24]
We plan to fill out our absentee ballots and then drop them off at the local voting place 11/3. That’s the best way around the USPS employees who I believe are those who are throwing ballots in ditches and trash dumpsters. Am I wrong?
Tip of the iceberg.
According to the Los Angeles Times, roughly 2,100 voters received the flawed ballots, missing the section to cast a vote for the office of the presidency.
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What’s the old saying about not attributing something to malfeasance when it can be attributed to stupidity.
blue
Makes one wonder how many agencies are printing ballots and how are the accounted for. Should be serialized just as money is so they can be audited.
i wonder if those ballots all went to registered Republicans.
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