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the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
Since we have one...I was an election worker in Johnson County, KS. We had over 1200 voters show up. During the primary in August, we had 1450 voters which is strange. Anyway, the only time we had a line was when we opened the door. Otherwise, as people came through the door, we processed them, and they voted. It wasn't rocket science but it is too hard for them to get it right in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Alaska, and Georgia.
offshoredrilling's Avatar
2016 I had to call the cops ta vote

and every year after till this year

ya I voted early this year rather than election day. But I miss seeing election worker taken a way in cuff's
this not counting primary's

So a relative moved back to NYS ans this 1st year voting in NY again. Day after he said he got to see a DEM election worker taken a way in cuff's LOL
So I say vote early on election day for a good show
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/taki...primary-races/

Democrat Attorney General of Pennsylvania charges fellow democrat of vote fraud: forgery from past primary election.
Meaning, we're going to sacrifice one of our own because he messed with us democrats and not republicans. Though he was walking around free in 2020 and who knows what he was up to then. Still proves the existence of voter fraud in PA. Note: how the media and AG use the phrase "widespread voter fraud" which is a hallmark of the media and not the Republican party.
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
Colorado to start "fixing" ballots to determine election outcome.

https://coloradonewsline.com/2022/11...-cure-ballots/

Colorado has thousands of ballots that were not filled out correctly or eligibly. Since the democrat did not win yet, the state has decided to "fix" those ballots by calling each voter (if identifiable) and asking them who they voted for. The problems and constitutional violations are plenty: So much for the secret ballot. What happened to a fair and speedy outcome? Since democrats control the narrative in Colorado, will there be charges of prior contact as each person becomes known with pressure being brought to bear? Will fear of outing cause people to change their votes? What happens if someone changes their vote when it is obvious exactly how they voted the first time (they just messed up their address on the envelope). Do you take the written ballot vote or the phone call "fixing" vote?

Unlike a major sporting event, you don't get a do-over because you're INTENT was to make a great play and not a busted play.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Colorado to start "fixing" ballots to determine election outcome.

https://coloradonewsline.com/2022/11...-cure-ballots/

Colorado has thousands of ballots that were not filled out correctly or eligibly. Since the democrat did not win yet, the state has decided to "fix" those ballots by calling each voter (if identifiable) and asking them who they voted for. The problems and constitutional violations are plenty: So much for the secret ballot. What happened to a fair and speedy outcome? Since democrats control the narrative in Colorado, will there be charges of prior contact as each person becomes known with pressure being brought to bear? Will fear of outing cause people to change their votes? What happens if someone changes their vote when it is obvious exactly how they voted the first time (they just messed up their address on the envelope). Do you take the written ballot vote or the phone call "fixing" vote?

Unlike a major sporting event, you don't get a do-over because you're INTENT was to make a great play and not a busted play. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
The same process occurs in Texas. 2 people, one from each party, examine the signature on a mail-in ballot for accuracy. If they can't verify the signature a 3rd person is called in and if still not verified, the voter can be contacted. The vote will NOT be changed, just verified.

I worry more about new election laws passed in the last year by Republican states that make it much harder to vote by mail-in. In the 2020 Texas primary elections 23,ooo mail-in ballots were rejected due to unnecessary new requirements.

"The new mail ballot requirements in Texas include listing an identification number — either a driver’s license or a Social Security number — on the ballot’s carrier envelope. That number must match the county’s records, and if a ballot is rejected, voters are given the opportunity to supply the missing information or simply cast a ballot in person instead."

Before the new requirements took affect, Abbott bragged about how secure the Texas elections were. Absolutely no need for the new requirements.

https://apnews.com/article/2022-midt...2015bd6bd9ff41 ,

BTW, in the Colorado election you cited, Democrat Frisch conceded the election to Boebert. He even asked that a recount not be done.

“We are not asking for this recount. It is one that the citizens of Colorado mandate through our election system,” he said, telling supporters not to donate to his campaign for the recount effort.

“Please save your money for your groceries, your rent, your children,” he said.