Alert…CD Media says private Maricopa canvass data’s ‘really bad’ for admin

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CD Media reports that the Maricopa canvas data is “really bad for the regime.” This is not the Maricopa County report but rather an independent report conducted by Liz Harris and a group of volunteers.

According to the report:

Major Findings: 34.23% of people canvassed were reported as not having voted – but told canvassers they did vote. These were categorized as ‘lost votes’. In other words, registered voters declared they voted but their votes were not registered. The total was 173,000 for ‘lost votes’.

Ghost Votes: 96, 389 votes came from addresses where no vote possibly could have been cast.

A large percentage of In-Person Voters had ‘mail-in’ ballot also counted in the election.

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GuvGeek
3 years ago

One of the things voting really needs is an individual audit trail. When you vote, the machine should give you a receipt with your votes listed and a file number. You should be able to take that file number and go on-line to verify your vote. Anything less than this and you’re inviting voter Fraud.

You can never have a known clean election if your vote goes into the cloud and voters have no way to verify the accuracy of their vote. We do well over 100 million credit card transactions a day with the audit trails that we should have for every vote, but somehow we can’t have secure voting with a proper audit trail. Yea Right!

Imagine that if in a day or two after an election over 100,000 people called the Secretary of State saying their vote wasn’t correct on the computer. An election like that would never be certified.