Posted on 08/30/2022 2:51:16 AM PDT by Hostage
Read this FR Post, read all of it. It's not too long or complicated:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4087463/posts
You do not need to analyze anything in the CVRs; you need only get a copy.
You might simply call and have them emailed or downloaded. Or you might have to go into your County Clerk’s office to pick them up. BUT DO SO SOON.
Once you have your County’s CVRs, you will be connected with national coordinators. You may also contact your County Sheriff according to the discussion in the above FR link.
One source for total CVRs by state by county is linked here (thanks to Freeper mabarker1):
Select your State and look to see if your County is listed.
Posting this on your State Discussion Board will be helpful.
I begin to acquire the CVR’s from Iredell County, NC today when the office opens.
Good luck. Please keep all posted of your experience.
Done!
CVR (Cast Vote Records)2020 Election, Iredell County, North Carolina
Reference No: R000217-083022
Logged in as: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@hotmail.com
This message confirms that Iredell County, NC received a public records request from you on August 30, 2022 and given the reference number R000217-083022 for tracking purposes. Your request mentioned:
CVR (Cast Vote Record) for the 11/03/2020 Election
Public records requests are handled in the order in which they are received. If the scope of this search is too broad we will contact you for additional search parameters to better define your request. For questions or additional information, please reply to this email.
You can monitor the progress of your request in “My Records Center”
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Found a Link to request County Records and used it.
I’m also going to send an E-Mail to Iredell County Board of Elections Supervisor and request the CVR’s via that route.
Not every county in the U.S. is on that list, and many aren’t.
Probably the best way to insure that the records of the 2020 Big Steal are not erased, is for the leading Republican to become Speaker of the United States House of Representatives in January 1, 2023 to announce that places that fail to keep those election records for another six months will be targeted with a loss of federal funds through the House’s power of the purse. That should prove interesting.
This is the reply from My County.
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RE: County Records Request of August 30, 2022, Reference # R000217-083022
Dear Keith Gramkow,
Iredell County, NC received a public records request from you on August 30, 2022. Your request mentioned:
CVR (Cast Vote Record) for the 11/03/2020 Election
State law expressly forbids election officials from disclosing “electronic records of individual voted ballots,” and “no person other than elections officials performing their duties may have access to . . . electronic records of individual voted ballots except by court order or order of the appropriate board of elections as part of the resolution of an election protest or investigation of an alleged election irregularity or violation.”
Cast-vote records, like the one requested, would plainly constitute “electronic records of individual voted ballots.” They are not materially different from actual paper ballots, in terms of the contents displayed. The only difference is that they are electronic. General Statute 163-165.1(e) makes no distinction, however, between paper and electronic individual ballot records. Both are confidential and may not be provided, except by valid court order or board order, for specifically permitted purposes.
Other states may have different laws on this issue.
For questions or additional information, please reply to this email.
Sincerely,
Iredell County
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Here’s the legal mumbo-jumbo:
Part 2. Ballots and Voting Systems.
§ 163-165.1. Scope and general rules.
(a) Scope. – This Article shall apply to all elections in this State.
(b) Requirements of Official Ballots in Voting. – In any election conducted under this
Article:
(1) All voting shall be by official ballot.
(2) Only votes cast on an official ballot shall be counted.
(c) Compliance With This Article. – All ballots shall comply with the provisions of this
Article.
(d) Other Uses Prohibited. – An official ballot shall not be used for any purpose not
authorized
(e) Voted ballots and paper and electronic records of individual voted ballots shall be
treated as confidential, and no person other than elections officials performing their duties may have access to voted ballots or paper or electronic records of individual voted ballots except by court order or order of the appropriate board of elections as part of the resolution of an election protest or investigation of an alleged election irregularity or violation. Voted ballots and paper and electronic records of individual voted ballots shall not be disclosed to members of the public in such a way as to disclose how a particular voter voted, unless a court orders otherwise. Any person who has access to an official voted ballot or record and knowingly discloses in violation of this section how an individual has voted that ballot is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (2001-460, s. 3; 2002-159, s. 55(o); 2005-323, s. 1(f); 2007-391, s. 9(a); 2017-6, s. 3; 2018-146, s. 3.1(a), (b).)
by this Article.
G.S. 163-165.1 Page 1
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I’m going to reply with the Details List that as far as I can see doesn’t have Voter Name on it.
Off to find My Chest Waders for walking into the Iredell County swamp.
If anyone see’s the tip of My Orange Marker Flag please throw a Rescue Loop Line over the top of it, pull the Loop tight and start pulling Me back to the surface...
This type of response has been met before. It’s a worse case response but it’s been overcome.
There is zero basis for the response they gave you.
If electronic records are “expressly forbidden”, then how is it that property tax records are viewable and downloaded online? Or recorded title documents?
You got a bureaucrat that’s never been asked, or rarely asked, and they gave you a stock response so they don’t have to figure it out.
Some ideas: find one violation of the voting rolls or one false vote, find something, go to your County Sheriff, ask he/she to pay a visit to the County Clerk for elections and demand the CVRs based on probable cause of fraud.
If they don’t hand them over to your Sheriff, they’re asking for trouble. Your Sheriff can go to the magistrate and get a signed warrant.
Still waiting for the next “play from their side of the court”.
In other elections news I just got off the phone with the coordinator for Poll Workers and have My assignment location to work on 11/08/2022 All day (06:30-19:30) just around the corner from home.🏴☠️ AAARRRGGHH !!!
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