Posted on 07/24/2016 7:40:56 PM PDT by Elderberry
A month after county officials were unable to answer questions raised about discrepancies in the March election results, a hushed meeting was held last week between a ballot machine vendor, county officials and representatives of the incumbent state representative but did not include those who uncovered the problems. Texas Scorecards Tony McDonald first reported on Thursday that county records indicate nearly 1,800 more votes were cast in Hill County than there were voters.
The previously undisclosed meeting was revealed in a Saturday statement made by the Texas citizen who uncovered the problems, Aaron Harris of Direct Action Texas.
In mid-June, Harris reported to officials that he found major discrepancies in Hill Countys March Republican primary. According to Harris, county records do not have voters to match the alleged vote count recorded during the primary election held in March of 2016.
As late as Tuesday, just before media and state officials were learning of the problems, Harris reports that county election officials stated they were unable to find the missing voters or explain the discrepancy.
The Tuesday meeting included the vendors responsible for the ballot machines, county officials and representatives of the office of State Rep. Byron Cook (R-Corsicana), who barely won re-election in the primary.
Harris adds:
Within forty-eight hours of that meeting, a senior county elected official in a private phone call alleged election staff had mysteriously found missing sign in sheets. These are the very forms their staff had been supposedly looking for over the last thirty days.
Harris notified the Texas Secretary of States office, which is charged with monitoring elections. The SOS, in turn, sent a request on Thursday for a criminal investigation to the Office of the Attorney General.
As of Saturday evening, the OAG has yet to take possession of the countys records to ensure evidence isnt compromised, Harris said.
Without a qualified, third-party investigation as was recently recommended by the Secretary of State to the Attorney General the origin of the discrepancy and those responsible for either fraud or negligence will never be brought to justice.
Hill Countys election records must be secured immediately so the appropriate authority can verify the primary election results. We call upon the Texas Attorney Generals office to secure all evidence and pursue an investigation to determine where nearly 1,800 votes came from, as recommended by the Secretary of State.
A request for comment from the OAG on the Hill County situation has not been returned.
Trump needs to win by such a large margin it will be impossible for the RATS to fraud their way to victory. 55/45 sounds reasonable.
Multiply that by as many as ALL of the electronic voting machines in the country. Some will show more votes than voters. Others wills imply reassign the votes. Yet others (including those in NY and FL)will be counted by a George Soros Company and the results will be the count announced. There is no record of the votes on those machines beyond the total announced by Soros employees.
This happens every election in Philly. And more...
And I am not exaggerating.
Oh Pleeeeze! Don’t tell me that Texas is corrupt too! I guess the ghost of Lyndon Johnson walks the halls of Hill County!
How do you get poll watchers at every precinct, and force an accurate counting. If fraud is rampant and they try to install Hillary as dictator through a false count in a state or two, there may be violence this time.
And I'm still concerned about all the slimy muslims who will be voting democrat. And now I hear that McAullife is going to sign Pardons in Virginia - - one by one to get around the latest legislation preventing any released felons from voting.
I’m confused, the official results show a 45% turnout -
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Population of Hill County is about 35,000 so the 22,000 registered voters number sounds about right.
IMO. This was done bt Karl Rove to defeat Donald J Trump. The fraud is obvious and was done to get cruz delegates illegally. It was all over Austin Round Rock and Williamson county.Everybody knew immediately. It was the anti trumpers IMO who were trying to get girly man bush to turn around. They used a willing liar ,cruz, to try to help them. it is my opinion that Karl Rove and the Rinos committed this frad. In Texas the last polls were tied 38 to 38 %. Look it up. out of absolute nowhere cruz ( now destroyed) gets 60% of the vote and 78% in the “ hill country” . Check it out. I think we have jail time here.
The old sluth question of who benefits applies here.
I remember the Democrat whore who had a ballot box in the trunk of her car when Franken frauded Norm Coleman in MN. If someone were to take action on someone who would try that this year, and were made an example of, voter fraud would go down, as people would rather avoid getting the krap beat out of them since election officials are complicit in that Soros will pay them handsomely, and wont do anything... Sadly it may come to something like that
Democrat support includes a significant percentage of those who don’t care what they have to do to win, as long as they get away with it. With this lack of ethics, an incredibly high level of scrutiny is essential.
Git rope.
After all. They don’t care that their candidate is a criminal.
Texas and Virginia and Ohio and Wisconsin
Were all using the same machine system that Indiana decertified just before the 2012 election.
In 2008 when we used the system Obama won. When the machine was taken out of the state he did not.
Watched as our county tested the machine. We are mentioned on page 223 of the state generated report made at time of de certification
After review, the Hill County Republicans have decided that the discrepancy is explained by the ‘anti-bullying’ law.
It is not fair for the majority to always win. In order to assure equality, the losers must win a certain percentage of the time. These votes were to achieve that goal.
You can thank the black-robed chimps on our so called “courts” for this. Voter fraud is what they are all about.
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