Kari Lake May Be On To Something

Pilgrim

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Most of the media isn't covering this, but a recent AZ Supreme Court ruling was a partial victory for Kari Lake and her battle against the vote counting process in AZ. The Court ruled that the voter signature confirmation laws may not have been applied properly in Maricopa county in the 2022 election. If this turns out to be true it would not only have significant ramifications in AZ, but also for the way mail in ballots are verified and counted nationwide.

“This is not a challenge about simply a few bad signatures. … This is about a systemic failure of the entire signature verification process, which is allowing tens of thousands of ballots with signatures that don’t match the record on file. And this is the only security feature for mail-in voting...,”
Lake’s legal filing to the Arizona Supreme Court stated that “whistleblowers conducting signature verification at [the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center] came forward with the evidence that Maricopa disregarded Arizona law and allowed tens of thousands of uncured ballots with nonmatching signatures to be counted.”


 

muttly

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Election workers are not verifying signatures. It would be too labor intensive and subjective in analyzing them. So hence the opportunities to cheat go unpunished.
 
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Pilgrim

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Election workers are not verifying signatures. It would be too labor intensive and subjective in analyzing them. So hence the opportunities to cheat go unpunished.
This from the above article in the OP:

"The county rejection rate was 2.3 percent for those going through the curing process, which meant only 587 ballots were ultimately rejected, or 0.03 percent of the ballots cast".

Lake lost the election by only 17,000 votes.
 

Pilgrim

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Underneath the Trump indictment storm, more facts about the Maricopa County vote counting process are coming to light. Software was set to approve 90% of mail-in signature matches. Logic dictates that this can't be the only county in the US where this kind of malfeasance was going on.

 
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