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Bluntman 11 points ago +11 / -0

I checked a couple and both said they were registered but "Your clerk has not recorded receiving your AV Application.".

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freepreview 8 points ago +8 / -0

yeah, I don't get how this proves they voted. They're all registered to vote, which I have no idea how voter registration works after you die, but this at least shows they didn't absentee vote.

Vote by mail? not out of the question

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's not false info. The point is to submit the evidence of fraud you find.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yes. It's still a batch we can help check out. We should organize and divide the labor, as well as create a database of results. If this batch isn't good hunting grounds, maybe we can find something better.

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latic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Im the same so far.

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Bunny 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same, I saw that twice and one that was absentee requested but never received (which makes sense considering the guy died last week - Richard Walker, Sept 1919, 49008)

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mintscape 1 point ago +1 / -0

Didn't all registered voters get a ballot automatically?

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Bluntman 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not sure my dude, just going off what I saw which is dead people are registered but there's no indication they voted.

This does not mean that they did or did not receive a ballot or had voted while dead.

Also relies on accurate reporting from who is sending and receiving those ballots so yeah.... who knows.

Why people that are dead are still registered to vote is beyond me tho.

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mintscape 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not sure either, I am not sure how these no request ballots worked. Absentee is far safer of course and fully tracked but I wonder if these special covid no request ones are?

I can understand perhaps people that died in 2019 still being on the rolls but people that died in the 1800s? Very strange.

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DuesImperator 4 points ago +4 / -0

I thought that was what the “mass mail ballots” was about. Unlike Absentee ballots, people didn’t have to request them, they were sent out to everyone on the voter rolls.
And just because a lot didn’t send in a mail ballot, doesn’t mean a poll worker didn’t just down the list after they closed the polls and fill out a ballot on behalf of anyone on the list that didn’t vote by mail or in person. They just a names on the rolls to justify the number of ballots. 500 dead people still on the list? Opportunity to fill out 500 ballots for those “people” in the back room. Scan them, mix them in with valid ballots.....how would anyone know?