Well you could always be part of the group of 100 asking for whole commonwealth to have the results chucked.
There's got to be some rich MAGA out there who would post the bond.
For real! I know this site, and with Mod sticky co-operation, I know we could get an airtight case thrown together and all us pedes would more than raise enough money - if even necessary - who doesn't have $50 just laying around, tbh?
Woah, PA has removed the real time dashboard showing the counties that are still counting or have just recently finished counting. This makes it harder for people to easily see where they can still file complaints.
"Up-to-date election returns showing votes cast as reported from each county can be found on the department's voting website, votesPA.com. Additionally, the new dashboard at votesPA.com/CountingOpens In A New Window provides the numbers of mail and absentee ballots cast, counted, and remaining to be counted in each county; the in-person precincts counted; and provisional ballot counts. "
Montco would be great, the fraud there is rampant. There's a video floating around of a poll worker counting votes in a basement. Also, in Lower Merion Joe Biden's brother owns a 2 million dollar house and managed to get his drunken daughter's DUI trial delayed until November 4th.
Good luck!
Some counties including Bucks, Erie, York, and Chester only recently finished counting. The hard part is getting helpful info from court clerks. They just want to be done with Election stuff. Also ask around with your local GOP office.
Doug Smith Elections Clerk Erie
This is actually pretty sexy, I wonder what grounds you need to bring it, and have it not get tossed, just being a PA resident? I mean, "I saw stuff on the internet and it makes me think something is fishy" might get your claim tossed, you may need people who had their votes not show up.
Some people imagine that fraud is a very high claim to meet.
But it's not.
Something as simple as feeling harassed by pool watchers (merely hovering and looking at your vote is considered verboten)
Or if you noticed someone dropping off multiple ballots at drop box for ballots.
Even finding proof that elderly (like a 102 year old person) or mentally handicapped in your area were voting can be a claim that you found voter fraud.
Know anyone who moved out of state and is still voting, there that's more proof to offer.
Nice to have it on record anyway. Because the second people get ahold of all the mail in and absentee voter information, a lot of schemes will come to light.
(registered PA voters can request that information freely)
I was just messing around looking for possible ways to sue and found the AP article.
It BOGGLES my mind why no one else with a real following or a smart GOP type shared this information!
I can't be the only one.
At least 100 voters would have to sign on, including five who have signed affidavits about why they think the election was illegal, or that there was something wrong with the voting or counting.
Also understand that you or someone you know may have witnessed fraud and
didn't realize that it was forbidden.
I advise reading over instances of fraud and see if you witnessed anything similar.
"Voters who want a recount in their precinct can contact their county election boards in groups of at least three, producing affidavits that allege fraud or error. County election boards must resolve such claims before they issue certified counts, due Nov. 23.
There are about 9,100 precincts across the state.
Once a county declares it has finished its count — a date that will vary — a five-day period starts, during which groups of at least three voters in a precinct can assert claims of fraud or error before their county’s common pleas court. In each precinct, that requires the three voters put up $50 each.
The county judge would oversee any such recount.
A wider challenge that would seek to have the statewide results thrown out on grounds that the election was somehow illegal would have to be filed by Nov. 23 in state Commonwealth Court.
At least 100 voters would have to sign on, including five who have signed affidavits about why they think the election was illegal, or that there was something wrong with the voting or counting.
That process requires a bond to be posted. When Green Party candidate Jill Stein went that route four years ago, the bond was set at $1 million"
Pittsburgh pede reporting in
Well you could always be part of the group of 100 asking for whole commonwealth to have the results chucked. There's got to be some rich MAGA out there who would post the bond.
There are two more Pittsburgh pedes in this thread. We could start a fund and pitch in, I'm out of state and broke but I'd still throw into the fund.
Will contribute
Sticky this! I heard about this yesterday, and it needs to happen! If we start a fund, I will donate, too.
For real! I know this site, and with Mod sticky co-operation, I know we could get an airtight case thrown together and all us pedes would more than raise enough money - if even necessary - who doesn't have $50 just laying around, tbh?
Use https://hereistheevidence.com/ to bolster your case!
Get this done Penn Pedes!!
I will venmo you the $50 fee for this.
Woah, PA has removed the real time dashboard showing the counties that are still counting or have just recently finished counting. This makes it harder for people to easily see where they can still file complaints.
"Up-to-date election returns showing votes cast as reported from each county can be found on the department's voting website, votesPA.com. Additionally, the new dashboard at votesPA.com/CountingOpens In A New Window provides the numbers of mail and absentee ballots cast, counted, and remaining to be counted in each county; the in-person precincts counted; and provisional ballot counts. "
Nope, now it's gone.
dashboard showing remaining counties still counting or recently finished counting has vanished
DEMAND AN AUDIT NOT JUST RECOUNT
Mods please sticky this
PA. Pede reporting in Montgomery County I can round up 3 pedes no problem
montco also, my lil sis complained about the precinct worker not applying equal verification of voter credentials. Count me in.
Montco would be great, the fraud there is rampant. There's a video floating around of a poll worker counting votes in a basement. Also, in Lower Merion Joe Biden's brother owns a 2 million dollar house and managed to get his drunken daughter's DUI trial delayed until November 4th. Good luck!
Do recounts involve signature verification?
very good question, don't want no phoney baloney GA recount
Some counties including Bucks, Erie, York, and Chester only recently finished counting. The hard part is getting helpful info from court clerks. They just want to be done with Election stuff. Also ask around with your local GOP office. Doug Smith Elections Clerk Erie
Didn't Wisconsin say Trump campaign can have a recount for $6 million?
I am guessing Trump will do recount in Wisconsin after the 21st. It will cost around 8 million due to covid19 precautions.
This is actually pretty sexy, I wonder what grounds you need to bring it, and have it not get tossed, just being a PA resident? I mean, "I saw stuff on the internet and it makes me think something is fishy" might get your claim tossed, you may need people who had their votes not show up.
Some people imagine that fraud is a very high claim to meet. But it's not. Something as simple as feeling harassed by pool watchers (merely hovering and looking at your vote is considered verboten) Or if you noticed someone dropping off multiple ballots at drop box for ballots. Even finding proof that elderly (like a 102 year old person) or mentally handicapped in your area were voting can be a claim that you found voter fraud. Know anyone who moved out of state and is still voting, there that's more proof to offer.
I agree with you. I just don't think a left wing judge will agree that the bar is that low.
Nice to have it on record anyway. Because the second people get ahold of all the mail in and absentee voter information, a lot of schemes will come to light. (registered PA voters can request that information freely)
Do it my friends
Sticky this too
UMMMMMM why did it take this long to figure this out! STICKY!!!
I was just messing around looking for possible ways to sue and found the AP article. It BOGGLES my mind why no one else with a real following or a smart GOP type shared this information! I can't be the only one.
from the app article
Also for anyone who wants to do party of three, they're still counting and many counties just recently finished. I advise everyone in PA who caught a whiff of fraud pursue this. https://www.media.pa.gov/pages/state-details.aspx?newsid=434
This really needs a sticky. Did you message the mods?
I created the 1st thread and messged mods 20 hours ago. No reply.
Glad this is getting more traction.
Also understand that you or someone you know may have witnessed fraud and didn't realize that it was forbidden.
I advise reading over instances of fraud and see if you witnessed anything similar.
"Voters who want a recount in their precinct can contact their county election boards in groups of at least three, producing affidavits that allege fraud or error. County election boards must resolve such claims before they issue certified counts, due Nov. 23.
There are about 9,100 precincts across the state.
Once a county declares it has finished its count — a date that will vary — a five-day period starts, during which groups of at least three voters in a precinct can assert claims of fraud or error before their county’s common pleas court. In each precinct, that requires the three voters put up $50 each.
The county judge would oversee any such recount.
A wider challenge that would seek to have the statewide results thrown out on grounds that the election was somehow illegal would have to be filed by Nov. 23 in state Commonwealth Court.
At least 100 voters would have to sign on, including five who have signed affidavits about why they think the election was illegal, or that there was something wrong with the voting or counting.
That process requires a bond to be posted. When Green Party candidate Jill Stein went that route four years ago, the bond was set at $1 million"