There was video footage of the buses.
Where did that registered AL voter come from, and who was he talking about coming from all over the country? Where is it reported what the SOS did to check out that issue?
Were the provisional and military votes counted, so that it would be known if an automatic recount should be done?
Perhaps the SOS could have asked witnesses whether voter ID was being checked. Perhaps there could have been constant video footage to check what was being done. The one large dem county waiting so long and then reporting all their votes at once to put Jones over the top looked suspicious, and somebody here mentioned a guy who switched from dem to R saying there was ALWAYS heavy voter fraud in that area. If there always is, then the people they have running the precincts are crooked. Is the SOS just gonna assume that they’re all doing what they’re supposed to, and that’s the only verification of election integrity? If so, that’s really, really sad. Were there observer from both parties there at all times? If not, why not?
Can a person do a recount after the vote has been certified?
>>>There was video footage of the buses.
The SOS stated in an interview some of the claims, including one that five busloads of black voters from Mississippi came into the state to vote, which he said was proven false after an investigation. He also noted a claim that three van loads of Mexicans from Mexico came into the state to cast ballots and were identified and incarcerated, which he also said was completely untrue.
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>>>Where did that registered AL voter come from, and who was he talking about coming from all over the country? Where is it reported what the SOS did to check out that issue?
Here’s an article citing the investigation.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/12/jones_supporter_whose_comment.html
>>>and somebody here mentioned a guy who switched from dem to R saying there was ALWAYS heavy voter fraud in that area.
If it always going on in these same precincts, don’t you think somebody would be smart enough to actually capture evidence someway?
>>>Were the provisional and military votes counted, so that it would be known if an automatic recount should be done?
Military ballots, cast under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), have now been added to county totals. A news release from the Alabama Secretary of States Office says the office received 366 ballots from UOCAVA voters.
State officials have verified 2,888 provisional ballots out of a total of 4,967. They add that no additional ballots are eligible to be received.
>>>Can a person do a recount after the vote has been certified?
I do not know, but there were two weeks between the vote and certification in which a request could have been made but wasn’t.