One of the first blatant instances showing theyre planning on committing fraud is when she explains the 6 feet rule
She basically says to not give them 6 feet behind you so they cant watch you "Unless they have real good vision or brought their binoculars"
Why would she be worried about challengers viewing what theyre doing if they werent doing anything wrong? Why are they trying to make it difficult for them to observe?
She also tells them to give challenged ballots to Mr Stark so he can put them in the tabulator when they arent supposed to go in the tabulator until they are reviewed. If you put challenged ballots in the tabulator then there was literally no reason to challenge them in the first place
Challenged ballots in Michigan go in the tabulator because the challenge is dealt with at the polling station:
In an instance where a challenger has “good reason to believe” that a voter is not qualified to vote in the precinct, how is the challenge handled?Such a challenge must be directed to the chairperson of the precinct board. After the challenge is issued, the chairperson of the precinct board or an election inspector designated by the chairperson is responsible for supervising the challenge to make sure that it is conducted promptly and courteously.
The challenge proceeds as follows:
1)After the challenge is made, the challenged person takes the oath printed below. The oath is administered by the chairperson of the precinct board or a designated election inspector.“I swear (or affirm) that I will truly answer all questions put to me concerning my qualifications as a voter.”
2)After the oath has been administered, the precinct chairperson or a designated election inspector may question the challenged voter. Election law stipulates that the questions be confined to the person’s qualifications as a voter (citizenship, age, residency and date of registration).
3)A challenged voter is permitted to vote a specially prepared “challenged ballot” if the answers given under oath prove that he or she is qualified to vote in the precinct. A challenged voter may not vote if he or she refuses to take the oath, refuses to answer appropriate questions under oath or is found to be not qualified to vote through the answers given under oath.
4)A complete record of the challenge must be entered on the “CHALLENGED VOTERS” page in the Poll Book. The record must include the name of the person making the challenge; the time of the challenge; the name, address and telephone number of the person challenged; and any other pertinent information.
One of the first blatant instances showing theyre planning on committing fraud is when she explains the 6 feet rule
She basically says to not give them 6 feet behind you so they cant watch you "Unless they have real good vision or brought their binoculars"
Why would she be worried about challengers viewing what theyre doing if they werent doing anything wrong? Why are they trying to make it difficult for them to observe?
She also tells them to give challenged ballots to Mr Stark so he can put them in the tabulator when they arent supposed to go in the tabulator until they are reviewed. If you put challenged ballots in the tabulator then there was literally no reason to challenge them in the first place
Challenged ballots in Michigan go in the tabulator because the challenge is dealt with at the polling station:
In an instance where a challenger has “good reason to believe” that a voter is not qualified to vote in the precinct, how is the challenge handled?Such a challenge must be directed to the chairperson of the precinct board. After the challenge is issued, the chairperson of the precinct board or an election inspector designated by the chairperson is responsible for supervising the challenge to make sure that it is conducted promptly and courteously.
The challenge proceeds as follows:
1)After the challenge is made, the challenged person takes the oath printed below. The oath is administered by the chairperson of the precinct board or a designated election inspector.“I swear (or affirm) that I will truly answer all questions put to me concerning my qualifications as a voter.”
2)After the oath has been administered, the precinct chairperson or a designated election inspector may question the challenged voter. Election law stipulates that the questions be confined to the person’s qualifications as a voter (citizenship, age, residency and date of registration).
3)A challenged voter is permitted to vote a specially prepared “challenged ballot” if the answers given under oath prove that he or she is qualified to vote in the precinct. A challenged voter may not vote if he or she refuses to take the oath, refuses to answer appropriate questions under oath or is found to be not qualified to vote through the answers given under oath.
4)A complete record of the challenge must be entered on the “CHALLENGED VOTERS” page in the Poll Book. The record must include the name of the person making the challenge; the time of the challenge; the name, address and telephone number of the person challenged; and any other pertinent information.
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/sos/Challenger_QA_177165_7.pdf