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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?
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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