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Deep State: Exposed

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
Nevada: Total Ballots Cast: 1,327,394

Total Presidential Election Votes: 1,405,376

It’s truly incredible that the news media claims there is “zero evidence” of voter fraud, despite decades of evidence, undercover video of confession of those that commit voter fraud and statistical impossibilities. Yet, here’s another one out of Nevada. More votes were cast in the 2020 presidential election than there were ballots cast.
Explain this mainstream media!
From Nevada’s own state election site:

Total Ballots Cast: 1,327,394
Source: https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/home/showdocument?id=9054

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TOTAL PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION VOTES: 1,405,376

https://silverstateelection.nv.gov/USPresidential/#race1
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There are 77,982 more votes in the Presidential election than there are cast ballots in Nevada. Biden has a +33,596 margin currently.

https://thewashingtonstandard.com/n...94-total-presidential-election-votes-1405376/
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
Non-profit
Voting Works

Website: voting.works
Location: SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Tax ID: 83-2910494
Tax-Exempt Status: 501(c)(3) ?
Type: Center-Left Election Reform Advocacy Group


VotingWorks is a left-of-center non-profit provider of voting machines and open-source election verification software. In November 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it would partner with VotingWorks to pilot the use of its vote verification software in six battleground states during the November 2020 election. In April 2020, responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, VotingWorks announced it would be providing technological assistance to states and local jurisdictions seeking to scale-up voting by mail opportunities. [1] [2]
Voting works was created within and incubated by the left-leaning Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT). [3] [4] CDT’s major donors include large left-of-center foundations, including George Soros’s Foundation to Promote Open Society, the Ford Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. [5] [6]
Background
VotingWorks was created within and incubated by the left-leaning Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) in December 2018 and later and spun off as a separate non-profit. [7] [8] CDT’s major donors are large technology firms, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft; and large left-of-center foundations, including George Soros’s Foundation to Promote Open Society, the Ford Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. [9] [10]
VotingWorks builds voting machines and audit software tools intended to verify that votes cast on a paper-based voting system are correctly tabulated. [11] It publishes some of the code it writes on GitHub, a Microsoft subsidiary that hosts and promotes open-source software. [12]
One of these tools is Arlo, an open-source software designed to perform a risk-limiting audit after an election is completed. A risk limiting audit spot checks a sample of verified paper ballots against the results tabulated by electronic voting machines to verify the sample was counted accurately. In November 2019 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it would partner with VotingWorks to pilot the use of Arlo in six battleground states during the November 2020 election. [13] [14]
In 2019, VotingWorks ran polling machines in Choctaw County, Mississippi. Mississippi is one of the few states that uses voting machines that have not been certified by federally authorities, and has no method for state certification. A report from ProPublica portrayed the lack of federal certification as an advantage for VotingWorks:[15]
For VotingWorks and the election officials in Mississippi, the fact that the machines had not been federally certified was a plus, not a risk. Set up nearly two decades ago to try and improve the reliability of voting systems, the federal certification process is today seen by many as an impediment to the kind of technological progress urgently needed in the field.
The process — overseen by the federal Election Assistance Commission — is both lengthy and costly. And the long track record over the years of election scandals and controversies makes clear it hasn’t been all that effective. [16]
2020 Vote By Mail Work
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, VotingWorks announced it would be helping states scale-up voting by mail. An April 2020 news release announced VotingWorks was building VxMail, a set of tools to help implement and deploy vote-by mail with services such as ballot printing, envelope stuffing, mailing, ballot receipt, signature verification, and ballot tabulation.VxMail is designed to assist jurisdictions that previously had only a few hundred ballots to deal with manually, but now may have thousands or tens of thousands. [17]

References
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https://archive.is/7Egpy#selection-407.7-1014.1
 

Absolem

Active member
Hurry hurry Trich.

Send that secret information to booger eater Rudy and have him get on it.

Prove it in court. Or it doesn't mean shit.
 

Absolem

Active member
Funny how the Trumpters pat themselves on the back claiming voter fraud online but can't prove shit in the court system.

Losers.
 

buzzmobile

Well-known member
Veteran
Dominion and VotingWorks and watermarks and affidavits and and and...

I'm patiently waiting for the bombs to explode. That's a lot of evidence, trichrider. Do you think it will make it into the court this time?
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN2tjvYAPQ8


[youtubeif]sN2tjvYAPQ8[/youtubeif]
10 months ago they didn't think dominion was accurate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMVROeUnilA


[youtubeif]HMVROeUnilA[/youtubeif]
2 moths ago, they knew something hinky was going on.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbCmq0jPUxY


[youtubeif]BbCmq0jPUxY[/youtubeif]
the audits are inaccurate too.


Number of Absentee Ballots Rejected for Signature Issues in the 2020 Election Increased 350% from 2018



(ATLANTA)- The number of absentee ballot rejections for signature issues increased approximately 350% in the November 2020 election in Georgia from the 2018 election, about the same rate of increase as the total number of absentee ballots accepted. The rejection rate for absentee ballots with missing or non-matching signatures in the 2020 General Election was 0.15%, the same rejection rate for signature issues as the 2018 General Election.
2,011 absentee ballots were rejected in the November 2020 election for missing or non-matching signatures out of 1,322,529 absentee ballots cast. In November 2018, 454 absentee ballots were rejected for missing or non-matching signatures out of 284,393 absentee ballots cast. The 0.15% rejection rate for signature issues was the same in both the 2018 and 2020 General Elections.
In the 2020 Primary, 3,266 absentee ballot were rejected for missing or non-matching signatures out of 1,151,371 absentee ballots cast, a rejection rate of 0.28%. The lower rejection rate in the general election compared to the primary is likely the result of both parties attempting to help voters cure their absentee ballots pursuant to the process set forth in Georgia statute.
Numbers for total number of rejected absentee ballots for the 2020 election, including ballots received after the 7:00 p.m. Election Day deadline, are still being input by county election officials and are not yet available.
Georgia is recognized as a national leader in elections. It was the first state in the country to implement the trifecta of automatic voter registration, at least 16 days of early voting (which has been called the “gold standard”), and no-excuse absentee voting. Georgia continues to set records for voter turnout and election participation, seeing the largest increase in average turnout of any other state in the 2018 midterm election and record overall, early, in-person, and absentee-by-mail turnout during the November 2020 elections.


 
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