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| Posted by Kane on July 15, 2021 2:56 pm
Posted on 07/15/2021 12:35:19 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger
So what can be done at this point?
I’m surprised the Dems haven’t swooped in and shut all this down, all in the name of “spreading falsehoods and mis-information.”
They could do this.
Who/what would stop them?
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posted on
07/15/2021 2:44:57 PM PDT
by
a real Sheila
(I'm NOT anti-vax. Just asking questions. We should ALL be asking questions!)
To: Brookhaven
Why would ballots ever NOT have a serial number? They must be produced by a process. The process either includes marking each ballot with a unique serial number, or it doesn’t.
I question why ballots would have a serial number on them, it could remove the secrecy of voting, on original ballots at least. On 'adjudicated' ballots where a duplicate is printed to to represent the original, I could understand those having S/Ns on them but they should have a clear path back to the unserialized original for auditing purposes.
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posted on
07/15/2021 2:46:52 PM PDT
by
Mr.FixIt
(Ethanol: Growing in four months what the U.S.A. burns in one day)
To: Red Badger
Were the ballots (fake and real) printed on a color printer or copier? If so, the printer and time of printing might be identified by the
machine indetification code subtly printed in yellow ink.
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posted on
07/15/2021 3:05:28 PM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Police should refuse duty at NBA venues. Let them wallow in their desired chaos without police.)
To: Mr.FixIt
They could have serial numbers they same way dollar bills have serial numbers—to make them unique.
You don’t have to track them to individuals.
But, you could use the serial numbers to determine:
• Which ballots were sent out on which days
• Which ballots were not sent out
• The total number of ballots printed
• To determine which ballots were handled by who during processing
To: Antoninus
How is a ballot without a serial number not a fraudulent ballot on its face?
It’s not all ballots. It’s ballots which had to be duplicated because they were damaged or unreadable, and the corresponding duplicate. They gave examples also where there were multiple ‘originals’ which had the same serial number.
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posted on
07/15/2021 7:18:47 PM PDT
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: Brookhaven
Why would ballots ever NOT have a serial number?
Because votes are supposed to be anonymous, ballots do not have serial numbers until added for a specific reason - in this case so they can be matched in the duplication process and to mark them as having been duplicated.
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posted on
07/15/2021 7:20:11 PM PDT
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: bhl
Is there a law that says AZ ballots must have a serial number?
Ballots have no serial numbers, as votes are supposed to be anonymous. The serial number issue is in regards duplicated ballots only.
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07/15/2021 7:21:58 PM PDT
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: Brookhaven
Why would ballots ever NOT have a serial number?
The ‘machine’ would reject them, but a ‘human’ wouldn’t................
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07/16/2021 5:10:41 AM PDT
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Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: lepton
You can serialize a ballot without tying it to a voter.
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