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originally posted by: Boadicea
It seems to me that one of many very simple but very effective reforms might be to count and publicly release total number of ballots cast -- before even tabulating the votes. First at the county level, then at the state level. The state totals can be easily cross checked with the earlier county totals.
ETA: My thought is that it would then be virtually (?) impossible to manufacture votes to add after the fact.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
It seems the few honest election officials contiue to be MIA in Arizona.... And Nevada too.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
Something happens to people when the DOJ and intelligence community combine to thwart you. Even Donald Trump was reduced to a bowl of jelly. I'm going to start a thread on this subject in the near future. Don't want to derail this particular thread.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: JinMI
I can't help you there... I don't do Twitter and can't even scroll there these days.
But let us know how you like it....
Katie and Kari are 12,000 apart but Kelly and Masters are almost 100,000... no way. That makes no sense.
So for these purposes,
rizona's Maricopa County has begun its hand-count audit of midterm ballots – with roughly 400,000 of them still uncounted, as the state's Senate race, which will help determine whether Democrats or Republicans next control the Senate, remains undecided.
The county started the audit Wednesday night with the chairpersons for the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian parties randomly picking the races and ballots that will be reviewed Saturday as a sample by the hand count audit boards.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: JinMI
All the Arizona red counties have been 100% counted already.
I believe the Phoenix area is now more blue than red?
AZ Voter Registration Statistics – November 2022 (General Election)*
Republican - 1,436,852 - 34.67%
Democratic - 1,270,544 - 30.66%
Other - 1,404,385 - 33.89%
Libertarian - 32,1480 - 78%