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Deboonked1776 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is there anything we can do at the precinct level to prove fraud? I assume the vast majority of these precinct workers in a historically red state are honest, so I’m wondering if they still have the ballots and could verify them, or were they all sent to the county? We know the reported numbers for Maricopa are bogus. Are the paper ballots at the precinct going to match what the precincts reported? Or is all of the fraud votes from “mail in” and those paper ballots are only counted/saved by the county, and we’re having resistance with them doing an audit at that level?

(I’m going to post in a few Maricopa threads to try and get an answer)

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inquimous 3 points ago +3 / -0

This time we didn't get to vote at the traditional precinct polling places, we had drop boxes and temporary voting places all over. Harder to separate ballots by precinct when they are encouraging these drive-up spots "use them on your way to work!" I guess if they went by the name and address on the ballot envelope it could be worked out--but there were lots of phantom voters.

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Deboonked1776 3 points ago +3 / -0

Crap. Are you saying those ballots likely ended up being county at the county counting location, so never sent to the individual precinct? That’s hard to validate without cooperation from the county.