Posted on 10/09/2020 12:06:35 PM PDT by knighthawk
Nearly 50,000 voters in Franklin County -- Ohio's most populous county -- received incorrect absentee ballots in the mail, elections officials said Friday, revealing a major glitch that appeared to affect one in five ballots the county had sent so far.
Officials promised to have new ballots mailed within three days to the 49,669 voters who received the wrong ones.
"We want to make it clear that every voter who received an inaccurate ballot will receive a corrected ballot," the board said in a news release, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
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What happens to the old ballots?
Fun experiment: Use Google’s search tools to specify a time range of, say, between June 2016 and January 2019. Then search for stories about absentee ballot voter fraud, and see what the legacy media thought about the integrity of mail-in ballots back then.
“What happens to the old ballots?”
Somehow they become votes for democrats of course.
Double voting.
It’s happening in many states now.
Not good.
Didnt Google disable their customizable date tool?
This county went over 60 % for Hillary. 28 % for Trump.
The Dems are going to regret this vote by mail push.
I just used it today to do exactly what I described.
Customizable dates do not appear on my iOS at the main Google search page or the Advanced Search page.
For once the "mistake" worked for us. Unless they find out that all 50k were republican voters.
Interesting. I was using Chrome on Windows, so maybe that’s the difference.
I assume that these bad ballots are readily visible as defective. They will be trashed without opening.
HOW MUCH are the printing costs for all of this FIASCO???
Arrest and execute those responsible. We need to get extremely serious and quit screwing around.
That doesn't reassure me in the slightest bit. The question is how will the thousands of incorrect ballots be nullified?
Google removed the customizable dates from the mobile site, but it is indeed still there on the desktop site. Fortunately, iOS allows access to the desktop site on mobile.
Thanks!
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