Posted on 12/21/2022 6:41:01 PM PST by grundle
One week ago, Maricopa County officials squirmed when Kari Lake’s team requested to inspect the Maricopa County ballots from Election Day.
This was obvious at the time and Kari Lake’s team later tweeted out the video clip.
NOW WE KNOW WHY– The Maricopa County team was afraid they would get caught intentionally using the wrong-sized ballots to sabotage Election Day.
On Wednesday at the Kari Lake trial in Maricopa County, the
Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (MCTEC) run by Kari Lake-hating operative Stephen Richer kept a GOP heat map on its wall before the 2022 election.
The dark red areas of Republican voters just happened to include the voting centers where the tabulators and printers were not working on Election Day.
Check Out These Numbers— The voter centers without working machines:
59 were in solid red districts
2 were in lean red districts
4 were in lean blue districts
5 were in solid blue districts.
17 out of 20 (84 percent) voting centers with machine problems were in DEEP RED DISTRICTS!
For the record, Stephen Richer launched a PAC in 2021 to take down Republican candidates in 2022.
Election Day tabulators across Maricopa County were not working in this year’s midterms.
Voters were told to put their ballot into a box under the tabulator so that their ballot may be tabulated at a later time downtown.
42% of the ballots (48 out of 113 ballots) examined by investigators in Arizona Election Challenge by Kari Lake were 19-inch ballots produced on 20-inch paper.
These ballots all jammed the tabulators on Election Day in Maricopa County.
The ballots were all printed at Runbeck Company, a printing corporation run by a very liberal Arizona family that strictly donates to Democrat candidates and causes.
The flawed ballots were handed out on Election Day when officials KNEW Republicans would come out in force.
72% of voters on Election Day were voting Republican. Only 17% of the voters that day were voting Democrat.
A judge on election night rejected the RNC’s effort to extend voting hours in Maricopa County, Arizona by 3 hours after problems with vote tabulators created problems and led to long lines.
The judge wasn’t buying the RNC’s argument that voters were denied their right to vote.
Polling locations across Maricopa County had massive lines and long wait times due to voting machine errors that happened.
A cyber security expert on Wednesday testified under oath that using the wrong size ballots on Election Day caused them to be rejected.
How can this fraudulent election stand?
I’d like to see a return to the voting booths with the little levers with counters. Paper ballots still need to be tabulated in corrupt machines.
There is no “They”. There is only “Who”?
Well, The Runbeck Company should be behind bars.
I am hearing a lot about this. Sadly none of it is being explained in an intelligent manor. The information is so loosely explained that it is hard to take real seriously. I thought the ballots were being rejected on election day. I never heard anything about them jamming. In some places I am reading that 20 inch is what they should be. But that 19 inch images were used.
Really... Those who are writing these stories need to get all the facts straight and explain them with accuracy.
“I’d like to see a return to the voting booths with the little levers with counters.”
Those machines were easy to rig and no paper trail available for verification of counts.
That is an absolutely racist and transphobic article from GP. They are just making this up. I didn’t hear anything about this on CNN or MSNBC. In fact, it must be an attempt to distract. According to MSNBC they are closing in on Trump. He’s going to be indicted and thrown in prison any day now.
12/8/2022, 1:03:16 PM · 743 of 2,137 TEXOKIE to spokeshave To:
TEXOKIE
Undercover FBI agents posing as election officials sabotaged machines during election day causing outages and delays
A quick tweak to the input tray would cause a miss feed.....and could easily be “un-tweaked” later
“See the machines are working correctly.”
Say for example setting the input tray to 19 inches when the ballot is 20 inches long.
641 posted on 12/8/2022, 5:30:35 AM by spokeshave
I’d like to see a return to the voting booths with the little levers with counters.
They used those when I was a boy. The tabulator on those machines could be gamed too, but it might be easy to detect with today’s technology.
The ballots did not “jam” the tabulators. The tabulators could not read the ballots and would reject them. I had to feed my ballot 7 times into two different tabulators before it would read.
Bkmk
Bring back Hanging Chads. Will this nightmare ever end with The Hobbs behind bars? Hope so.
Why? Do you lack the imagination to visualize ballots being counted by hand at the precinct level at tables seating three counters with observers from all political parties looking over their shoulders? If you want to spend money on technology, mount cameras above the table and stream the counting to the internet for the world to see. Hire security folks from Vegas casinos to employ the same tech as they use above blackjack tables.
yeah Lake and all of her co-conspirators should be indicted for an insurrection
how dare they
This story has several details wrong.
The failing ballots were printed on demand at the polling locations, not at Runbeck.
The failing ballots didn’t “jam” the machines, they simply weren’t recognized and were spit out.
The failing ballots were not on the wrong size paper, they were the wrong size image printed on the right size paper.
To the DC Gulag with them!
I think the printing company needs to be questioned too.
It is way too easy to cheat.
The ballots should be serialized, scanned, and posted online, so the public can audit them.
“I had to feed my ballot 7 times into two different tabulators before it would read.”
Correction, before it accepted your document. Have you confirmed your vote?
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