Anonymous ID: c0022d Sept. 26, 2020, 2:39 p.m. No.10801311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1332 >>1335 >>1383 >>1439 >>1577 >>1613 >>1733 >>1765 >>1833 >>1867

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Allegations of ballot destruction in Sonoma Co by Jim Stone

report kind of a hodge-podge, but worth investigating?

 

County of Sonoma disputes this report:

Help us stop a false report

Someone posted pictures on the web showing empty Vote-by-Mail envelopes from Sonoma County in recycling bins. The pictures are of old empty envelopes from the November 2018 election that were disposed of as allowed by law.

https://twitter.com/CountyofSonoma/status/1309588979545645056

 

Northern California county strikes back after conservative pundit implies ballot dumping

BY VINCENT MOLESKI

SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 12:16 PM

Mail-in voting: what is it and why is it controversial?

Mail-in voting is a hot topic in the 2020 election season, which has been disrupted by a coronavirus pandemic that altered primaries and conventions. But it’s important to know what mail-in voting is and why some people are for and against it.

 

Mail-in voting is a hot topic in the 2020 election season, which has been disrupted by a coronavirus pandemic that altered primaries and conventions. But it’s important to know what mail-in voting is and why some people are for and against it. BY META VIERS | ALEX ROARTY | LINDSAY CLAIBORN

 

Sonoma County election officials say they are setting the record straight after a popular conservative pundit suggested that they had dumped mail-in ballots ahead of the 2020 election.

 

The county’s official social media accounts published a statement Friday saying that pictures circulating on the internet of election envelopes in dumpsters were actually from 2018 — not, as many Twitter users had claimed, 2020. Officials said the ballots pictured were empty and had been disposed of legally.

 

Photos of hundreds of blue election envelopes lying in a heap in a recycling bin went viral Friday when Elijah Schaffer, a BlazeTV host, tweeted them out, saying he was sent them anonymously from a Republic Services landfill in Sonoma County. The ZIP code seen on the envelopes read “94928,” which corresponds with Rohnert Park, south of Santa Rosa.

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/election/local-election/article246032740.html

 

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SO:

who is right? County or Jim Stone?

who is Jim Stone?

other sauce available?

Check out the comments in Sonoma Co twitter thread - good starting place for a DIGG

Anonymous ID: c0022d Sept. 26, 2020, 2:45 p.m. No.10801383   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Good to check out possible ballot tampering

but the report isn't very "clean", so hard to evaluate. Did find the denial. it's in the Sacramento Bee and County' twitter.

 

Might be NOTABLE as a digg, but don't know whether there's a problem of not.