I thought I had seen STI Consulting of Denver named as the compliance tester for some municipalities outside of CO. After church, I'll try to relocate those.
It happened in Arizona before? Warren Peterson confirms?
I'm converting the m3u8 of the meeting to mp4, because there was an interesting comment made by one of the members that I'll share once I snip it. Coomer did not speak,
Vid in a flowplayer streaming from Wowza is here
Edit: that interesting comment is clipped here
src = azcentral
from Florida, audit marks can be disabled (point 2). known since 2016.
If they did cheat, then you must yeet!
For some more great ADA violations, follow Blind Justice. Blind veteran has been beaten and arrested multiple times trying to get equal access. (left leaning, but rights are rights)
promise from Mikana? interesting
here, fren. I has no twitter, run with it
Here's the other end, the 1.8M requested via opendataPA
The Boyle County Sheriff and Fiscal Court are pretty based (2A sanctuary county). I doubt they'd come down on the school.
similar story in Clark Co, NV. Keep digging!
Kentucky really is the best. I've lived in 6 different states, but I finally feel at home. Women open carrying at WalMart, black dudes on ATVs down the state highway, local governments praising Jesus at every turn. God Bless this Commonwealth.
My State's Constitution provides for militias. The Governor calls the shots, but I'll go where my Sheriff goes (if it were to go down today).
here's muh data, which is slightly massaged from clark county
PHILADELPHIA County's Mail-In % was 49.99%. Cap limited?
graph of the top-10 PA counties, mail-in by candidate
biden 1993156
trump 594117
PA Senate calendar said 12:30
edit: source
@tracybeanz perhaps
Yes. Even non-US residents may request. Any person.
Edit: pertaining to open records, not recount requests
I wrote my county officials to consider prohibiting electronic voting machines. Felt that was a fair place to start.
I'm registered Lib (but voted for and support Trump); I can't speak for everyone, but my reasons are against the duopoly. Consider the DEMs curent conundrum; they could easily split into Progressive and Liberal parties. Likewise the GOP into NeoCucks and an AmericaFirst party. First-past-the-post elections are the blocker, imho.
yeah it is. try a smaller pic. "12MB" limit is a fraud