Posted on 11/12/2022 9:18:02 PM PST by SeekAndFind
It suffices to say that Election Day didn't go as planned for some polling places that experienced and are still experiencing ballot-counting issues. Despite the varying election-related difficulties, multiple jurisdictions share one foreseen commonality. There's a common thread connecting five counties spread across several states that were in disarray on Election Day: federal "monitors."
On the eve of the elections, the Biden administration's Department of Justice announced Monday it would be dispatching such monitors to as many as 64 jurisdictions in almost half of U.S. states on Election Day to oversee federal election law "compliance
According to the DOJ's watch list, Pennsylvania's Luzerne County, Texas's Harris County, Arizona's Maricopa County, and Pima County, and Nevada's Washoe County all had the feds there "monitoring" polls. The nationwide deployment is a notable expansion. Nevada wasn't on the DOJ's roster two years ago during the presidential election cycle in 2020. Still, it was on the DOJ's radar this time, and Pima County—Arizona's second-most populous, which holds Tucscon—is among the new additions.
These five jurisdictions supposedly under in-person DOJ supervision throughout Tuesday suffered major muck-ups.
Luzerne County, the most populous county in northeastern Pennsylvania, had a serious supply shortage of the paper used in voting machines to tabulate ballots. It was an egregious Election Day depletion that stopped voting in dozens of the county's polling places, causing voters to be "turned away" and long lines for the patient Pennsylvanians who grinned and bared it. A court later issued an order allowing Luzerne County polls to remain open for two additional hours past closing time. The judge ordering the extension wrote: "Voters, through no fault of their own, were disenfranchised and denied the fundamental right to vote."
Big Election Day mess in Luzerne County, PA. Dozens of polling places ran out of printer paper for ballots. Voters had to be turned away.
Court just ruled to extend polling hours to 10pm - an unprecedented move.— Dasha Burns (@DashaBurns) November 8, 2022
Voting sites across Harris County, the Lone Star State's largest county encompassing Houston, opened late on Election Day, prompting groups to file suit for an extra hour of voting, granted by a district court judge. After the court order was challenged by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican seeking re-election and winning, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that ballots cast at any of the county's 781 polls in the final hour should be placed aside for the time being.
Texans who arrived to vote after the normal closing time at 7 p.m. but were in line by 8 p.m. had to cast provisional ballots. According to the state's high court ruling, the provisional votes were to be kept separate from the overall tally. At the same time, the legal process played out, Houston Public Media reported, "sealed" away in an "envelope" instead of being inserted into the scanning machine and then tabulated at the "Central Count station" located inside of the massive Houston-based NRG Arena.
❗️WATCH: Harris County GOP lists out all the anomalies on Election Day that specifically occurred in Republican stronghold polling locations pic.twitter.com/95HC7t5tRg— Merissa Hansen🇺🇸🕵🏻♀️ (@MerissaHansen17) November 10, 2022
Mayhem erupted in Arizona's key Maricopa County, the country's second-largest voting jurisdiction, where ballots were being "misread" at a number of precincts. At one point in the day, tabulators in 20% of the county's polling locations weren't working properly, according to a video statement by Maricopa County election officials. Not-yet-tabulated ballots were to be kept in a "secure box" for tabulation in the evening at "Central Count," the county's Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Gates instructed.
After multiple printers were not producing dark-enough timing marks on ballots, the elections department that afternoon announced they'd identified a simple solution for the equipment malfunctioning at 60 voting centers: changing the printer settings.
Printer settings. They didn’t have the proper settings before today. Incredible.
https://t.co/B8HddIQElq— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 8, 2022
Farther south in Pima County, election staff cited "a technology issue" that temporarily caused one voting center to be down temporarily.
GOP lawyer Harmeet Dhillon pointed out that Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, who has "she/her" pronouns and "dismantling white supremacy" in her Twitter bio, is "even more political and less cooperative than Maricopa." Both counties are "slow-walking results, hoping to outlast our legal and other observers," Dhillon tweeted Thursday. "Ain't gonna happen!"
The biggest problems right now in Arizona are Maricopa and Pima Counties. The Pima Recorder is even more political and less cooperative than Maricopa. It looks like these counties are slow-walking results, hoping to outlast our legal and other observers. Ain’t gonna happen! 👀👁 pic.twitter.com/mE65wS6aGl— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 10, 2022
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I swear I’m never voting again until they fix the voting process in AZ! I’ve already decided to switch my party to Independent after 26 yrs in the GOP. They’ve taken my vote for granted for the last time!
DOJ federal monitors were in Maricopa county on election day? Yikes! I haven’t read a single article about DOJ “monitors,” since it was first announced. What were they doing?
Making sure only Democrat votes were counted.
There was a guy who said a democracy could only last until the people could vote themselves the treasury. Since we have a Republic we have managed to survive longer than that. What is happening now is that people in government are now able to determine the outcome of elections. The government got deficit spending and then was able to finance itself without taxation. They spent the money growing government so large that it now can vote for itself and win.
Yep, it’s no longer possible to even protest what’s happening by refusing to pay taxes. Aside from the obvious legal consequences, the government can still effectively tax you anyway by just creating dollars out of thin air and driving inflation upward.
“They’ve taken my vote for granted for the last time!”
They do that a lot. And the masochists keep reelecting the same people over and over again.
Thry also had “sheriffs” and police on the roof of the building, barbed wire installed all around perimeter, etc. Protecting the steal.
Funny how there were no problems like these fir the primary.
“On the eve of the elections, the Biden administration’s Department of Justice announced Monday it would be dispatching such monitors to as many as 64 jurisdictions in almost half of U.S. states on Election Day to oversee federal election law “compliance”
On the eve of the elections, the Biden administration’s Department of Justice announced Monday it would be dispatching such monitors to as many as 64 jurisdictions in almost half of U.S. states on Election Day to make sure all the dead Democrat voters can cast their ballots.
There, fixed it
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THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS FINISHED! They have stood for little, not fought the growing tyranny- AND sent at least a hundred emails a day only crying for more and more money.
The ‘Rat Party has survived since the Revolution, defended slavery, gotten us in to two world wars, brought victory to defeat in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan and now lead us into a Chinese global hegemony.
I suggest that such as Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, the House Freedom Caucus and all civil libertarians form a new party! call it what you will! Let someone stand and fight for a Constitutional Republic!
[Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Gates instructed]
This surely is not the asswipe BG that we know!!
The 17th Amendment rendered the US a democratic republic.
We’re coming to the endpoint known to our Framers: democratic tyranny.
It’s amazing we’ve lasted so long, but one-party rule means the end of the republic.
Actually they practiced on Pinal County where I live during the primary. We had a bunch of precincts where they ran out of ballots at 9:30 am and when they called the SOS office (Katie Hobbs) to request more ballots, nobody picked up the phone. They finally got more ballots in at 5:30 pm! Ppl were told they couldn’t vote at their official precinct and to come back later. Like WTF??!!? We made the national news at the time and became a laughingstock. So they definitely have done this before.
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