Posted on 11/26/2018 3:43:40 PM PST by jonascord
This year, the errors weren't so little. New York City's voters were subject to a series of setbacks after the election board unrolled a perforated two-page ballot. Voters who didn't know they had to tear at the edges to get at the entire ballot ended up skipping the middle pages. Then the fat ballots jammed the scanners, long lines formed, and people's ballots got soaked in the rain. When voters fed the soggy ballots into scanners, more machines malfunctioned.
In Georgia, hundreds blundered on their absentee ballot, incorrectly filling out the birth date section. Counties originally threw out the ballots before a federal judge ordered they be counted.
And in Broward County, Fla., 30,000 people who voted for governor skipped the contest for U.S. Senate. The county's election board had placed that contest under a block of multi-lingual instructions, which ran halfway down the page. Quesenbery says voters scanning the instructions likely skimmed right over the race.
She has seen this design before. In 2009, King County, Wash., buried a tax initiative under a text-heavy column of instructions. An estimated 40,000 voters ended up missing the contest, leading the state to pass a bill mandating ballot directions look significantly different from the contests below.
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One of the two counties in Florida with all the problems has every word intheir ballot written in three languages, English, Spanish and a third that I do not recognize. >>>> probably tagalog. phillipino.
>>>In Georgia, hundreds blundered on their absentee ballot, incorrectly filling out the birth date section<<<
Nope, the people who forged the Ballots blundered.
They should have gone to the Cemeteries to see what Birth Dates were on the Headstones.
They’re all in English? Where do you vote?
"Just weeks ago Powerball and Mega Millions lotteries had millions and millions of tickets purchased for some of the biggest draws ever. Within hours they knew how many winners, what states they lived in, and what store they purchased their tickets from.
Yet we have people "counting votes" weeks afterwards and they cant tell who voted?
Our election systems are broken on purpose folks. In order to steal your rights"
Naturalized citizens are allegedly required to know English to become citizens.
But there is no requirement that anchor babies and children of naturalized citizens learn English.
When I moved to Chicago’s inner city, I often went to the house of a friend. His 80+ year old grandmother was born and raised and lived her whole entire life in the same Chicago neighborhood where everyone spoke Polish. She spoke Polish and nothing else. She read the Polish newspaper. The church was all Polish (and a little Latin).
My first Chicago landlady spoke only Slovak and about 20 words of English. At least she knew more English that my friend’s grandmother.
I read it three times before voting yes. It almost succeeded. Don't remember what it was, some dummycrat thing that would have been a pain in the wallet.
Why? Because we don’t have literacy tests, that’s why.
Neither for the election officials, nor for the voters.
In California, the ballots are misleading on purpose!! Example Prop 6, Repeal of the Gasoline Tax, was misleading and, after half the people voted, they mailed out a revised Prop 6 description. How convenient, ya think?
Why Are So Many Election Ballots Confusing?
It’s intentional.
It’s the first step in a well thought out vote fraud scam.
Confusion leads to so-called “undervotes” - a blank vote on the ballot.
When a race is not voted on it is a simple matter to fill in the blank on the ballots behind closed doors and turn them into votes for the democrat.
Can’t be done?
A judge has already found Brenda Snipes (Broward County, FL) guilty of opening ballots by herself behind closed doors in violation of the law prohibiting the opening of ballots by a solitary election official.
A none of the above choice on the ballot would end the undervote possibility for cheating after the election. This is why it will never be a choice.
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