Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.13497470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7695

>>13497197 pb

The hypocrisy of these fake news cunts.

They should be treated like the republican poll watchers and see how they like it.

 

https://twitter.com/JenAFifield/status/1385705091840155648

Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 4:01 p.m. No.13497695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7799 >>7861 >>7884 >>7898 >>7955 >>7971 >>8036 >>8058

>>13497470

Bitch comlaining about markers for the audit

here's the same fake news cunt spreading disinfo about sharpies and voting on election night

 

>https://archive.ph/nrVGt#selection-2803.0-2854.1

 

Jen Fifield

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Today I was at the ground level watching as misinformation spread first locally and then nationally about voter fraud in Maricopa County.

 

I have some thoughts.

8:00 PM - 4 Nov 2020 from Phoenix, AZ

 

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Jen Fifield

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· 4 Nov 2020

 

First, no idea when I first got the innocent question from @jboehm_NEWS ‘Can you use Sharpie on a ballot?’

 

Would lead to this.

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Jen Fifield

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· 4 Nov 2020

We both kind of remembered that Sharpie was Ok. But I just looked up what the county has on its website and sent it to her.

 

Yep. Sharpie is fine.

 

We both went back to work, unassuming.

Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 4:23 p.m. No.13497884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7964

>>13497695

Sharpiegate was a big deal if I remember correctly.

Fagbook was blocking posts

The fake news reports from November keep saying

using sharpies won'tcancelyour vote

that sounds like wordsmithing to say the votes go toadjudication

and we all know what that means.

 

>https://arizonadailyindependent.com/over-400-complaints-prompt-lawsuit-filed-in-sharpiegate/

 

Earlier this year,Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes was sued by Kolodinon behalf of the Arizona Public Integrity Alliance for his decision to provide instructions to voters to cross out votes cast in error rather than requesting a new ballot. The Arizona SupremeCourt sided with Kolodin forcing Fontes to remove the instruction.

 

Ballots with a cross out would have been rejected by tabulating machine forcing poll workers to __manually process __the ballotsand discern the voter’s intent.

 

The Sharpie bleed through issue __would have a similar __effect.

 

Although Pima County officials posted a message on Facebook warning voters to not “get caught up in” the Sharpie controversy, the instructions the county sends with early ballots__ specifically advises voters to__ refrain from using Sharpie pens:

Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 4:34 p.m. No.13497964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7998

>>13497884

hurr durr

muh conspiracy theory

Alex Jones

>sharpies aren't an issue

<trust us

 

Fake News Cunts Mocking people's voting rights being disenfranchised. while admitting that the sharpies have bleeed through issues

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/06/watch-azcentral-coms-election-recap-show-vote-challenges-arizona/6169314002/

Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 4:37 p.m. No.13497998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8036 >>8058 >>8081

>>13497964

what a fucking bitch

 

Jen Fifield

@JenAFifield

Wait. Just last night they were saying to count the votes. Now they want to stop the counting?

 

Count confused.

 

Wonder if she thinks the counting should continue now?

Anonymous ID: 37860e April 23, 2021, 4:45 p.m. No.13498081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13497998

Liddy said that anyone can watch the counting of ballots on the county's website, but he didn't understand how that would help, since it's mostly early ballots being counted, not the ones that were already processed and counted in person on Election Day.

 

The judge did not make any decisions on the parties' requests in the case. Liddy said that he was interested in filing a motion to dismiss the case on behalf of the parties, and Alexander Kolodin, the attorney representing the county resident and poll worker, said that he wanted the case to go to a hearing soon.

 

The resident in the case, Laurie Aguilera, is claiming that, while voting in person at a vote center on Tuesday, the "ballot box failed to properly register her vote" after poll workers gave her a Sharpie to fill out her ballot, and then a poll worker who had consulted with the Maricopa County Recorder's Office refused to provide her a new ballot.

 

Joshua Banko, the poll worker in the case, is claiming he was working as an elections clerk at Paradise Valley Mall in Phoenix and most voters there experienced issues with the ballot tabulating machines all day that he assumed were because of the use of Sharpies.

 

Jen Fifield