Posted on 03/12/2024 3:05:01 PM PDT by CFW
California's primary was held a week ago today. In the Senate race only 77% of the votes have been counted as of 6:00 p.m. EST. In this day and age, a week to determine the results of an election is obvious signs that both incompetence and fraud are involved.
At the moment Garvey is leading:
Garvey 1,987,171 +33.5%33.5%
Schiff 1,782,119 +30.0%30.0
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
what ?
xi hasnt made up his mind yet ?
As long as Garvey comes out in second place, he will face Schiff in November. (This is a “top two” race instead of a Primary due to the incompetence of the California Republican Party which stupidly signed on to this type of system.)
Well, in a good year Garvey did typically hit about .335 or so.
So there are two elections at the same time, one for the final few weeks of the current term and an election for the next full six year term. Strange.
Is there any country on earth that counts votes more slowly than does California?
The deadline for mail-in ballots should be on the Saturday before Election Day so they can announce the winner.
They are going to cheat.
The minimum wage hires who fill in the blank ballots get carpal tunnel from writing so many and it all slows down.
So many voters with identical handwriting, it’s amazing.
“As long as Garvey comes out in second place, he will face Schiff in November.”
I know. But the winner gets the momentum by increasing the enthusiasm of that party. It also helps in thwarting the media’s narrative that the GOP can’t win a Senate race because the majority of voters hate Trump —and that goes doubly true in California. It is encouraging to see Garvey ahead by over 35 thousand votes.
I tell this story constantly
My mom was a local GOP Party canvasser and poll-watcher in NY State, from her young adult years in 1940s up to the late 1980s
At the time NY used paper ballots, and had those large analogue machines with the lever for closing the curtain and priming the machine. Mail-in ballots had to be obtained long before election day (I believe it was 2 weeks min, but don’t recall exactly). There were recounts in some close races, but those were very few and were settled quickly.
Polls closed at 9 PM, and she would be home by 10:30 PM, where we would watch West Coast results on TV. All State results were announced that evening, usually by 11 PM
The fact that many states can not give a result within even DAYS is slap in the face to Americans and a SHAME on government. Its a sure sign of fraud and corruption
looks to me that Garvy is up by 200,000 votes.
Shiff is on the phone to Maricopa county.
And now NYC has RCV, and the state uses RCV-enabled electronic voting machines.
So if NYS is so reliably blue, why does Deep State have to steal our elections...? 🤔
Controversial radio ad brings election integrity into the spotlight
https://krcrtv.com/news/local/controversial-radio-ad-brings-election-integrity-into-the-spotlight
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https://krcrtv.com/news/local/election-commission-meeting-devolves-into-argument#
The meeting started as usual with public comment. About a dozen people came up to give their thoughts on the subject matter of the day. With some calling for Bev Gray to step down for her controversial radio ad that ran before the election, while others applauded her work.
In regard to their observations on election day, only Commission Chair Ronnean Lund had much to say against the process.
“One of the main things was the poll workers were completely, inadequately trained in almost every site that I went to,” she says.
The commission recommended new training for poll workers to work out the hiccups in the new system.
Commission members Gray and Lund also revealed some of their alleged discoveries from going over the voter rolls.
This took up much of the second half of the meeting as commissioners devolved into a heated discussion over whether it was appropriate for Gray to represent herself as a member of the commission in the ad. Gray responded saying she only received 3 calls in relation to the ad and had already received dozens before it had run about ballots being sent out incorrectly.
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Shasta County election meeting gets fiery over alleged voting issues
by Maxwell Tedford
Mon, March 11th 2024 at 7:42 PM
Updated Mon, March 11th 2024 at 10:40 PM
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The commission meeting was not widely attended, with less than 20 members of the public in attendance. (KRCR)
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The Shasta County Elections Advisory Commission unveiled its take on the elections on March 5th and the voter rolls in Shasta County.
The meeting was eventful, with as many from the public claiming they witnessed suspicious activity on election day, as there were saying the commission itself needed to be disbanded.
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The meeting started as usual with public comment. About a dozen people came up to give their thoughts on the subject matter of the day. With some calling for Bev Gray to step down for her controversial radio ad that ran before the election, while others applauded her work.
The commission meeting was not widely attended, with less than 20 members of the public in attendance. (KRCR)
In regard to their observations on election day, only Commission Chair Ronnean Lund had much to say against the process.
“One of the main things was the poll workers were completely, inadequately trained in almost every site that I went to,” she says.
The commission recommended new training for poll workers to work out the hiccups in the new system.
Commission members Gray and Lund also revealed some of their alleged discoveries from going over the voter rolls.
This took up much of the second half of the meeting as commissioners devolved into a heated discussion over whether it was appropriate for Gray to represent herself as a member of the commission in the ad. Gray responded saying she only received 3 calls in relation to the ad and had already received dozens before it had run about ballots being sent out incorrectly.
Bev Gray was appointed by Supervisor Patrick Jones. (KRCR)
Several allegations were made by the public and from Gray that the voter rolls across California are not clean, and the Shasta County’s Registrar of Voters claims to otherwise were not true.
Suzanne Baremore asked Gray to show evidence for these alleged incorrect ballots, but Gray refused. Saying she would not share the information and data until her investigation was complete. Lund defended Gray, saying Gray had a right as a member of an ad-hoc committee looking into voter rolls to collect this information as a member of the commission. Baremore disagreed and asked the ad’s legality be discussed in a closed session next meeting...
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If it seems like it’s taking an excessive amount of time, Assistant County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Joanna Francesca explained the new Hart InterCivic machines are not any slower than the formerly used Dominion machines.
( i guess our mail in ballots were NOT hand counted,,, figures (
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https://krcrtv.com/news/local/controversial-radio-ad-brings-election-integrity-into-the-spotlight
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The ad alleged a large number of incorrect ballots were sent out to voters in the county and asked them to report any they received ...
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wow
thats not even in the order i entered.
Not really. It happens every time there is a senate vacancy near the end of a term. It occurs more often in a House seat for obvious reasons.
Vacancies always have to be filled, even for a short period of time.
The time it takes to count is directly correlated to how far behind the democrat is..., once the democrat is ahead, oh the counting finishes quite rapidly...
It doesn’t really matter in California. The Senate runoff races won’t be close.
The only reason Garvey is running well is because Schiff spent tens of millions of dollars running ads on Garvey’s behalf.
Garvey had no money and Garvey will be an easier candidate to beat than a fellow democrat in November...quite brilliant, actually.
They are still busy printing Schiff ballots. It’s government so they probably still use dot matrix printers.
“Polls closed at 9 PM, and she would be home by 10:30 PM, where we would watch West Coast results on TV. All State results were announced that evening, usually by 11 PM”
I remember those times well. Suddenly though, and it seems it started to happen around 2008, many states couldn’t produce their vote totals until the following day. Eventually, the wait time increased to a few days, and now it is more than a week and occasionally a month or so. The media never questions the delay.
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