Page Nav

HIDE

Pages

Classic Header

{fbt_classic_header}

Breaking News:

latest

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Nearly 700,000 Ballots in Arizona Identified with Issues from the Audit and Canvassing Work to Date

  We determined that nearly 700,000 ballots in Maricopa County have issues as identified during the recent audit and canvassing of the count...

 

We determined that nearly 700,000 ballots in Maricopa County have issues as identified during the recent audit and canvassing of the county.  These issues are not likely mutually exclusive but give a very good indication that the 2020 Election in Arizona was full of hundreds of thousands of invalid ballots.

We’ve put together our updated list of issues identified over the past few weeks related to the 2020 Election in Arizona.  After the canvassing and the audit reports were finalized, we’ve identified nearly 700,000 ballots at issue (which may not be mutually exclusive).

The largest issue reported was related to early voting files which do not include early votes included in the final voted file.

The second-largest issue we noted in the Cyber Ninja report included 86,000 ballots where the insureds have no related fingerprints at all, which in this day and age seems unlikely.

Cyber Ninja’s also listed more than 57,000 issues in ballots in various areas.

From Dr. Shiva’s presentation and report we found 17,000 ballot envelopes that were duplicates and another 9,000 ballot envelopes that were missing where Maricopa County claimed they were provided.  In addition, there were 2,500 issues with signatures even though a signature check was not included in the scope of the audit.  Also, the audit had no chain of custody review of required documentation.

In addition, there were an estimated 270,000 ballots with issues identified in the canvassing work done outside the audit.

In all, there are nearly 700,000 issues with ballots were identified between the audit and canvassing in Arizona.  These issues may not be mutually exclusive but they do indicate that the 2020 Election was a total scam.  

No comments