During a recount in AZ, do they actually confirm that all of the ballots they’re recounting are LEGAL? Otherwise (not to be negative) there’s not much point.
Also, any recounts should welcome examination of the magic dem voting machines.....although I suspect they’ve been made right again already.
Not sure how that would work,but you’re correct in thinking that unless there’s a specific focus it may be an expensive way to restate the obvious.
Hopefully, LG can enlighten us both.
Arizona needs an entire redo of the election. Not just a recount, especially if the recount uses ballot images made from “adjudicated” ballots. I wonder if the wrong sized paper ballots on November 8 have even been saved.
I also wonder how many of the wrong sized ballots that were accepted by the tallying machine even had the data on them read correctly. It is my understanding that if a mark on the ballot is out of line by a small amount it will not register as a vote.
There needs to be hand recount of all the original ballots not using any machines. Even this will never count the votes for all those people who had to leave the line because they could not wait more than two hours. IMHO the disenfranchisement of election day voters was not a government failure in Arizona. It was a feature.