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originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Where the hell are these ballots coming from? Because if they've been written out in some back room over the past few days, then frankly the entire election in Broward County (and probably Palm Beach County too) needs to be re-run, with election workers shipped in from another part of the state to supervise and count the votes.
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
And another question, what is the location of these ballots
that are not counted? The election ended Tuesday evening.
Mail in ballots have a 10 day extension from out of CONTUS,
so these would be delivered by USPS, not a person carrying
a non de script white box in the back door.
The reports coming in state that the post office delivered 17,000 mail in ballots at about the same time the polls closed on election day. That is in addition to 10,000+ on each day prior to the election. In all i heard there was about 80,000 mail in ballots in Broward County. Each ballot goes through special handling by a bi-partisan committee to verify ID, etc. This is why it is taking so long. Nothing nefarious about it. They have no obligation to let some lawyer enter the office. Again each vote is handled by a bi-partisan committee.
In answer to your question these ballots are kept at the Election Commissioners office.
The trucks were likely there to deliver all the election day county ballots to the election office.
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
The reports coming in state that the post office delivered 17,000 mail in ballots at about the same time the polls closed on election day. That is in addition to 10,000+ on each day prior to the election. In all i heard there was about 80,000 mail in ballots in Broward County. Each ballot goes through special handling by a bi-partisan committee to verify ID, etc. This is why it is taking so long. Nothing nefarious about it. They have no obligation to let some lawyer enter the office. Again each vote is handled by a bi-partisan committee.
In answer to your question these ballots are kept at the Election Commissioners office.
The trucks were likely there to deliver all the election day county ballots to the election office.
Aliens - Cpl. Hicks
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: burntheships
Looks like democrats are not accepting election results and are contesting the legitimacy of the government and are staging a coup.
I say just nuke them.
It's the only way to be sure.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: Grimpachi
They compare the signature on the ballot to the signature on your voter registration.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
And another question, what is the location of these ballots
that are not counted? The election ended Tuesday evening.
Mail in ballots have a 10 day extension from out of CONTUS,
so these would be delivered by USPS, not a person carrying
a non de script white box in the back door.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
And another question, what is the location of these ballots
that are not counted? The election ended Tuesday evening.
Mail in ballots have a 10 day extension from out of CONTUS,
so these would be delivered by USPS, not a person carrying
a non de script white box in the back door.
Exactly. Where the hell are these ballots coming from? Because if they've been written out in some back room over the past few days, then frankly the entire election in Broward County (and probably Palm Beach County too) needs to be re-run, with election workers shipped in from another part of the state to supervise and count the votes.
Phillips found that Snipes violated that law by failing to turn over the information to attorneys
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
And another question, what is the location of these ballots
that are not counted? The election ended Tuesday evening.
Mail in ballots have a 10 day extension from out of CONTUS,
so these would be delivered by USPS, not a person carrying
a non de script white box in the back door.
The reports coming in state that the post office delivered 17,000 mail in ballots at about the same time the polls closed on election day. That is in addition to 10,000+ on each day prior to the election. In all i heard there was about 80,000 mail in ballots in Broward County. Each ballot goes through special handling by a bi-partisan committee to verify ID, etc. This is why it is taking so long. Nothing nefarious about it. They have no obligation to let some lawyer enter the office. Again each vote is handled by a bi-partisan committee.
In answer to your question these ballots are kept at the Election Commissioners office.
The trucks were likely there to deliver all the election day county ballots to the election office.
Still delivering ballots 3 days after the election ended? ...
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
And another question, what is the location of these ballots
that are not counted? The election ended Tuesday evening.
Mail in ballots have a 10 day extension from out of CONTUS,
so these would be delivered by USPS, not a person carrying
a non de script white box in the back door.
The reports coming in state that the post office delivered 17,000 mail in ballots at about the same time the polls closed on election day. That is in addition to 10,000+ on each day prior to the election. In all i heard there was about 80,000 mail in ballots in Broward County. Each ballot goes through special handling by a bi-partisan committee to verify ID, etc. This is why it is taking so long. Nothing nefarious about it. They have no obligation to let some lawyer enter the office. Again each vote is handled by a bi-partisan committee.
In answer to your question these ballots are kept at the Election Commissioners office.
The trucks were likely there to deliver all the election day county ballots to the election office.
Still delivering ballots 3 days after the election ended? ...
YEP! And, they'll continue to deliver them for however many days it takes to get a win!!
Count on it!
originally posted by: TheLead
a reply to: Grimpachi
Maybe one day somebody will invent something non-racists that verifies who a person is, after that we can put chips in them and scan them.