Anonymous ID: d6ca65 Dec. 1, 2020, 6:17 a.m. No.11854797   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11854707

I'm sure you've heard this before…

You're a real snore…

Must be demoralizing typing so much shit that no-one reads…try meme's instead

 

Yea sorry i forgot divisionfags aren't creative enough to meme

Anonymous ID: d6ca65 Dec. 1, 2020, 7:12 a.m. No.11855267   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5284 >>5390

Gabriel Sherman in charge of voting under Raffensperger in Georgia

did a live stream in Aug 2020

 

Participants Dan Whisenhunt Decaturish Twitch Show

State Director of all voting is local Akima Khondoker

Executive Director of Common Cause Georgia Aunna Dennis

President of Georgia League of Women Voters and Susannah Scott

 

There's 1 hour and 17mins…Gabriel very chatty here's some interesting stuff

 

Q: Executive Director of Common Cause Georgia Aunna Dennis - I’m wondering when it comes to having more paper ballots at precincts for election day, are you all gonna have more allocation that’s not just 10% of a voting population or are gonna expand that to 15% to 20 to 25% after what we saw in June with the delays, extensions, some precincts not having enough ballots, I’m wondering what type of provisions are you all doing at a state level to make sure counties have enough supplies in the form of paper ballots for election day?

 

[50:40] Gabriel Sterling: Well we’ve, the rule is 10%, but we discovered unfortunately that some people interpreted 10% to be 0% which was obviously the worst possible outcome, and we are working with them all on logistics plans, we have some specific counties where we are going to be doing some special reviews with and they have to give us their plans on…getting those deployed properly to the right place, because emergency ballots have, well they’re precinct based, you can’t just print the ballot for your county or the districts that you’re…you have to have a precinct based thing, so you have to make sure to have all those.

 

And one of the things that we did when we purchased the entire system for the state was that every county will be given a mobile ballot printer and with that they can…the whole point of that is you’ll have the 10% in that location. Let’s say worst things happen, everything goes to crap, power goes out, it floods the room, you can go to the county office, and the bigger counties have multiples of these obviously and they can print more and there’s going to be a rover plan to make sure those are put in, the plan is those are belt and suspenders and one thing that was very frustrating for us at the state level is that if people would follow the rules and do the things you’re supposed to do a lot of the stuff wouldn’t have happened.

 

And what we really discovered was, by losing the institutional knowledge of our older poll workers, because the average age of our poll worker is 70 so we obviously lost a lot of those people for their own safety and rightfully so, didn’t go, it wasn’t the equipment it was the election process because people didn’t understand. And even people who did understand somewhat, they were treating the emergency ballots like provisional ballots. So they were taking it, they putting it in the sleeves, they were signing all that stuff, when really with an emergency ballot, if you’ve ever hand worked an emergency ballot, you put that it in the scanner, it gets counted just like the BMD ballot does.

Anonymous ID: d6ca65 Dec. 1, 2020, 7:15 a.m. No.11855284   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5314 >>5390

>>11855267

Two stand outs

 

  1. Georgia rule 10% blank ballots per location, per precinct, per county that's a LOT of blank ballots

 

  1. Because of COVID all there normal long term poll workers were excluded because their average age is 70……

 

3…Print out blank ballots using printer