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Maricopa county has some problems

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General takeaway:

Maricopa didn't put serial numbers on replicated ballots so they don't know how many were replicated more than once but it looks like 25000

74,000 ballots came in that weren't sent out

11,000 voters were added to the voter roles a month later but had already voted

18,000 voters were removed from the roles a month later that had voted.

Somebody hacked the Maricopa voter database.


Most of it is probably just reporting errors so they are subpoenas going out for more stuff.
 
this guy’s feed debunks most of messaging coming out of those crazies . Their only goal is to confuse people

 
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General takeaway:

Maricopa didn't put serial numbers on replicated ballots so they don't know how many were replicated more than once but it looks like 25000

74,000 ballots came in that weren't sent out

11,000 voters were added to the voter roles a month later but had already voted

18,000 voters were removed from the roles a month later that had voted.

Somebody hacked the Maricopa voter database.


Most of it is probably just reporting errors so they are subpoenas going out for more stuff.
The classic, it's not who votes, but who counts the votes.

Voter ID is just one layer of fraud prevention. That's why it shouldn't be anything major, and still makes it easy to vote, because there are so many other issues that are easily compromised.

We do need a major, election overhaul, but the left and right won't use common sense.
 
General takeaway:

Maricopa didn't put serial numbers on replicated ballots so they don't know how many were replicated more than once but it looks like 25000

74,000 ballots came in that weren't sent out

11,000 voters were added to the voter roles a month later but had already voted

18,000 voters were removed from the roles a month later that had voted.

Somebody hacked the Maricopa voter database.


Most of it is probably just reporting errors so they are subpoenas going out for more stuff.
How long are you snowflakes going to whine about this? No fraud, btw.
 
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What I learned from the Senate hearing:
1. Prior subpoenas besides the (request for images of envelopes) were vague and non-specific, which is why they did not get what was requested.
2. More subpoenas will be requested which will delay a final audit.
3. This was more of a status meeting based on what they had and was so technical most people will not understand what was discovered.
4. Very disappointing when they said they could not prove fraud of the mail in ballots unless there was canvassing to match the send-out stats with the mail-in stats. (What ever the two numerical forms were called)
5. The list of documents needed for a complete final forensic audit was overwhelming.
6. Maricopa county will continue to bury them with paperwork, nothing new it is what all attorneys do.
 
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