Folks may think these are bad reasons, but the other evidence has been ignored or vilified so far, so circumstantial evidence like this has no chance. Is this something important or a distraction from something more important?
These forms have a high spoilage rate. Visit your local City Clerk or Election office (if it's not in lockdown), tell them you are doing a voter registration drive and they'll hand you an entire package(s) of forms, at least around here.
The office may be replenishing used-up stock from the past election cycle. They reordered while they had money in the budget. In organizations, if the people above you think you have extra money, they will take it back for their own use. If the clerk's office gets reamed out around the next election when they were out of forms it's not their problem. Spend or lose it is not a good way to run an organization, but that is what the incentives evolved into.
If anyone in charge was bothering to build a case, this could help, but it doesn't look like election fraud investigations are high on the list in Georgia, the MSM denies fraud happened and Project Veritas has limited resources and depends on the luck of having an insider.
Possible legitimate reasons? Yes.
Folks may think these are bad reasons, but the other evidence has been ignored or vilified so far, so circumstantial evidence like this has no chance. Is this something important or a distraction from something more important?
These forms have a high spoilage rate. Visit your local City Clerk or Election office (if it's not in lockdown), tell them you are doing a voter registration drive and they'll hand you an entire package(s) of forms, at least around here.
The office may be replenishing used-up stock from the past election cycle. They reordered while they had money in the budget. In organizations, if the people above you think you have extra money, they will take it back for their own use. If the clerk's office gets reamed out around the next election when they were out of forms it's not their problem. Spend or lose it is not a good way to run an organization, but that is what the incentives evolved into.
If anyone in charge was bothering to build a case, this could help, but it doesn't look like election fraud investigations are high on the list in Georgia, the MSM denies fraud happened and Project Veritas has limited resources and depends on the luck of having an insider.