740,000 ballots have no chain of custody documents in Maricopa county 2020 election

theHawk

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“But, but, but, no evidence of election fraud” we are always told.

740,000 ballots have missing documentation and the handling of them violated state law.
Yet another audit has found election laws violated at nearly every turn in Maricopa county.


No way of knowing what ballots are valid and which are fraudulent. Election was a total sham in Arizona.
 
“But, but, but, no evidence of election fraud” we are always told.

740,000 ballots have missing documentation and the handling of them violated state law.
Yet another audit has found election laws violated at nearly every turn in Maricopa county.


No way of knowing what ballots are valid and which are fraudulent. Election was a total sham in Arizona.
I would like to know how these 740k voted
 
“But, but, but, no evidence of election fraud” we are always told.

740,000 ballots have missing documentation and the handling of them violated state law.
Yet another audit has found election laws violated at nearly every turn in Maricopa county.


No way of knowing what ballots are valid and which are fraudulent. Election was a total sham in Arizona.
All you need to do now is present your credible evidence.
 
“But, but, but, no evidence of election fraud” we are always told.

740,000 ballots have missing documentation and the handling of them violated state law.
Yet another audit has found election laws violated at nearly every turn in Maricopa county.


No way of knowing what ballots are valid and which are fraudulent. Election was a total sham in Arizona.
This was already covered on another thread; Arizona Senate, Which Hired Cyber Ninjas, Now Desperately Seeking Its Election Records


This chain of custody has now been broken in Maricopa County. The state Senate and its consultants have physical possession of nearly 2.1 million November election ballots, meaning that Arizona election officials are no longer “retaining and preserving” election ballots. After the Senate completes its work and the ballots have been handled by an untold number of individuals employed by the state Senate or its consultant, it will be impossible for anyone to confirm or refute the results.

Once the chain of custody is broken, the ballots are no longer genuine according to federal election law. Would it have been possible to conduct an audit as envisioned by the Arizona Senate and at the same time comply with federal records retention law? Yes, it is possible. Rather than breaking the official chain of custody, the Arizona election officials should have either made paper copies of the ballots or scanned the ballots for viewing electronically.

If viewing the original ballots was deemed critical to the Senate, arrangements could have been made with election officials to have their staff available, at a cost to the Senate, to handle the ballots, allowing Senate consultants to view each ballot and record the votes, but not to touch the ballots. Generally, any recount in the normal course of an election is conducted in this manner; candidates and their representatives are never allowed to handle any election documents or ballots.


In other words, what the Republican senate did, was illegal.
 
“But, but, but, no evidence of election fraud” we are always told.

740,000 ballots have missing documentation and the handling of them violated state law.
Yet another audit has found election laws violated at nearly every turn in Maricopa county.


No way of knowing what ballots are valid and which are fraudulent. Election was a total sham in Arizona.
This report seems much better sourced than some I’ve seen recently. I’d say this qualifies as concerning.
 
This report seems much better sourced than some I’ve seen recently. I’d say this qualifies as concerning.
After it was revealed that the Republican senate was conducting an illegal audit, you can put your concerns to bed. Game over for team Trump, after the nincompoops in the Arizona senate decided to go off the reservation.
 

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