Anonymous ID: b464db Nov. 5, 2020, 8:54 p.m. No.11492882   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2890 >>2926 >>2943 >>3014

>>11492847

 

Ballots marked with Sharpies are valid in Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania according to election officials and fact-checkers

Sharpies are allowed to be used on ballots in Arizona and do not invalidate those ballots, according to Arizonaโ€™s secretary of state and fact-checkers at The Associated Press and PolitiFact. The Maricopa County Elections Department said their voting centers prefer the use of Sharpies so the ink does not smudge when ballots are counted. Election officials in Pennsylvania, Michigan and San Diego have also clarified that Sharpies do not invalidate ballots in their state following similar concerns.

 

https://twitter.com/i/events/1324076332116926464

 

pffffff, really?

Anonymous ID: b464db Nov. 5, 2020, 9:01 p.m. No.11493014   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>11492943

>>11492882

>>11492926

in 2016, voters in San Diego (one of the sharpie gate cities) were reminded to use ball point pens

 

By Tom Christensen, County of San Diego Communications Office

Oct. 21, 2016 | 11:49 AM

The Registrar of Voters is reminding mail ballot voters to use ballpoint pens when marking their ballots for the Nov. 8 Presidential General Election. Instructions tell voters to use a pen with dark ink to mark their ballots and specifically mention to avoid the color red. Concerns have come up over the use of felt-tip markers to fill in the ovals next to the various contests. Some markers have ink that bleeds through to the other side of the ballot.

 

Mail ballots voters are advised:

 

Use ballpoint pens on mail ballots

Avoid using markers, especially heavy felt-tipped markers on mail ballots

All mail ballots are inspected by Registrarโ€™s staff to ensure ink did not bleed through to the other side

 

https://www.countynewscenter.com/voters-reminded-to-mark-mail-ballots-in-ballpoint-pen/

 

DERP

these people are stupid.