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In Maricopa County, the teams then bring the ballots to the Phoenix facility of Runbeck Election Services, a vendor that scans the envelopes so election workers can use the digital images to verify voters' signatures.
This verification must happen before the envelopes can be opened and the ballots counted.
Tamper-evident seals with unique serial numbers are placed on the containers that the teams use to transport the ballots back to the Maricopa County Tabulation and Elections Center (MCTEC), where election workers ultimately verify voters' signatures and machine-count the ballots.
originally posted by: research100
step by step how the ballots are tracked www.axios.com...
a reply to: xuenchen
originally posted by: Vetfather
🚨 Breaking 🚨
Cochise County is delaying the certification process until they can access the accreditation and integrity of their machines.
Maricopa County and Pima must do the same.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: Vetfather
🚨 Breaking 🚨
Cochise County is delaying the certification process until they can access the accreditation and integrity of their machines.
Maricopa County and Pima must do the same.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: Vetfather
a reply to: Kaiju666
2020 all over again.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: research100
When horses make tracks in the sand and the wind blows over the tracks, nobody can ever prove the horses went there😀
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: research100
When horses make tracks in the sand and the wind blows over the tracks, nobody can ever prove the horses went there😀
Same if there were no tracks to cover.
Anyone can make up a story.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: research100
When horses make tracks in the sand and the wind blows over the tracks, nobody can ever prove the horses went there😀
Same if there were no tracks to cover.
Anyone can make up a story.
Still not getting all those logs and signed custody reports. So that must mean there are no reports 😎
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: research100
When horses make tracks in the sand and the wind blows over the tracks, nobody can ever prove the horses went there😀
Same if there were no tracks to cover.
Anyone can make up a story.
Still not getting all those logs and signed custody reports. So that must mean there are no reports 😎
Try presenting facts in court.
Judges love real facts.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: research100
In Maricopa County, the teams then bring the ballots to the Phoenix facility of Runbeck Election Services, a vendor that scans the envelopes so election workers can use the digital images to verify voters' signatures.
This verification must happen before the envelopes can be opened and the ballots counted.
Tamper-evident seals with unique serial numbers are placed on the containers that the teams use to transport the ballots back to the Maricopa County Tabulation and Elections Center (MCTEC), where election workers ultimately verify voters' signatures and machine-count the ballots.
TF outa here with your bootlickery.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: research100
When horses make tracks in the sand and the wind blows over the tracks, nobody can ever prove the horses went there😀
Same if there were no tracks to cover.
Anyone can make up a story.
Still not getting all those logs and signed custody reports. So that must mean there are no reports 😎
Try presenting facts in court.
Judges love real facts.
The reports have the evidence. Why won't they give them ? 🤣🤣
You getting jumpity again?