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originally posted by: xuenchen
If any of those "people" on the cards want to sue for defamation and privacy, I wonder how they'll "prove" which signature is the real one
New Today in The Banana Republic of Hobbs -
Current SOS @Adrian_Fontes counted fraudulent mail ballot signatures in his 2020 election fiasco.
The AZ Senate published them in their investigation, @KariLake shared them as examples of fraud.
Now 🤡Fontes threatens to sue Lake.
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
originally posted by: xuenchen
If any of those "people" on the cards want to sue for defamation and privacy, I wonder how they'll "prove" which signature is the real one
I'm with Boadicea on this one. I would really love to see it play out in a courtroom.
"Perry Mason and the case of the Surreptitious Signatures."
The Arizona Senate’s Election Committee continued the second part of a hearing on Monday that began last week, featuring testimony from election integrity proponents. Shelby Busch, the co-founder of We the People AZ, and Heather Honey of Verify Vote, went over five areas where their team found apparent law violations by Maricopa County in the 2022 election.
Busch said she found election law violations in five categories. They were:
- adjudication of ballots, cast ballots that didn’t match;
- over 8,000 people who were unable to vote on Election Day;
- a backdoor portal to voter registration records that nonprofits were able to access; and,
- around 300,000 ballots submitted to drop boxes that lacked a chain of custody
For adjudication, Busch said her team found that the rate went up sharply in the 2020 election and then the 2022 election. Normally, she said no more than four percent of ballots require adjudication, which means there was something incorrect with the ballot, such as an overvote or missing some information, so they go to a bipartisan board that reviews them. But in 2020, that percentage jumped up to 11.9 percent. In 2022, it increased to 14.36 percent.
She expressed her concern that Maricopa County redacted the Cast Vote Record (CVR) before providing it to her team, impeding the transparency of the election. She said the CVR provides the final breakdown of the ballots cast, broken down by the candidates and individual ballots.
Next, Busch discussed discrepancies between the number of ballots listed in the system log files and the number of ballots in the CVR. The system log files track every ballot fed into the tabulator, and can provide one of six error codes when they aren’t accepted, she said. There were 15 batches of ballots, around 10,000 total, that were logged but did not make it into the final CVR, she reported.
“We cannot confirm that 10,000 votes were even counted,” she said.
Busch discussed how voter records were changed electronically by someone other than the voter, and she believes it was done by progressive nonprofit groups. She discovered that in August 2020, then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs implemented a new program that allowed nonprofits to access and change voter registration information online. She examined activity modifying voter registrations, and saw that it would spike massively in the middle of the night and on holidays — she said she believes it wasn’t county staff making the changes, but likely nonprofits.
In her testimony, Honey discussed Maricopa County’s lack of chain of custody with around 300,000 ballots. She said the county “repeatedly misidentified the forms” for the chain of custody and wouldn’t produce some of them when their group submitted public records requests. She said they didn’t even use one of the first documents they are required to by the EPM nor delivery receipts. The ballots from drop boxes that were dropped off on Election Day only had estimates of their numbers, she said, another violation of the EPM.
The law was also violated by workers who opened the seals on boxes of ballots and failed to count them, Honey said. A whistleblower from Runbeck, the third-party ballot processing company used by the county, stated that there was no chain of custody procedures followed on election night. Honey said Maricopa County claimed they used another process to track ballots instead, but it was not authorized by law. There was no place on the chain of custody form they used to list the number of ballots, so it was omitted from those forms.
Coincidence?? 👀
Look how perfectly Election Day Polling FAILURES on November 8th match up with the REPUBLICAN heat map.
Share this anywhere and everywhere you possibly can. SHARE!
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: Boadicea
Damn!
It's even worse than we thought. It's so bad, most people won't even be able to comprehend how bad it is.
Fixing all of the problems is a whole other dilemma, but before that can happen there needs to be comprehension then acceptance.
Acceptance is another area that proving to be a problem, I guess because governments seem to have such a hard time admitting when they are in the wrong.
originally posted by: Boadicea
Can anyone post the pics at this link from Kari?
originally posted by: tanstaafl
So... what happened at the hearing?
originally posted by: Boadicea
Can anyone post the pics at this link from Kari?
"Coincidence?? 👀
Look how perfectly Election Day Polling FAILURES on November 8th match up with the REPUBLICAN heat map.
Share this anywhere and everywhere you possibly can. SHARE!"
I wonder if this was the bombshell she was talking about?
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: TrulyColorBlind
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Those maps really do paint a picture with a story, eh? An ugly story. I'm so glad you could post them.
It's like Kari herself said - post these everywhere. So, I figured they had to be in this thread for sure.
That and, even though I don't live in Arizona anymore, I still have a fondness for it and wouldn't mind moving back there someday.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
Your post gave me that Deja-Vu feeling, sending me back to the big final report from Cyber Ninja. Lots of problems uncovered from the 2020 election.
Who failed to act on all those damning revelations? I hope he/she is gone!