Anonymous ID: 7e1dad Sept. 14, 2021, 5:53 p.m. No.14582262   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2284 >>2345 >>2529 >>2561 >>2681

>>14582242

pre election stats here

 

https://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/news-releases-and-advisories/2021-news-releases-and-advisories

 

California Secretary of State Communications Department

 

The Communications Department oversees all media relations for the California Secretary of State’s office and keeps the public informed of the latest news from the agency’s various divisions: Elections, Business Programs, Political Reform and State Archives. Media representatives interested in information about the Secretary of State’s office or obtaining interviews should call (916) 653-6575 or email sos.press@sos.ca.gov.

Online E-Newsletter: The SOS Register!

 

January & February 2021 E-Newsletter SOS Register!

March & April 2021 E-Newsletter SOS Register!

May & June 2021 E-Newsletter SOS Register!

 

September 2021 Ballot Return Updates

 

(Data as of 09/13/21)

 

To view the latest September 2021 Ballot Return Statistics as a PDF, click here.

 

To view the latest September 2021 Ballot Return Statistics as an Excel document, click here.

September 2021 In-Person Voting Updates

 

(Data as of 09/13/21)

 

To view the latest September 2021 In-Person Voting Statistics as a PDF, click here.

 

To view the latest September 2021 In-Person Voting Statistics as an Excel document, click here.

Anonymous ID: 7e1dad Sept. 14, 2021, 6:29 p.m. No.14582529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2561 >>2627 >>2681

>>14582262

 

California hired some skank named Jennifer Morell from the "The Elections Group" as a consultant to steal the 2020 presidential eleciton.

 

Same skank was hired by Katie Hobbs to "observe" the Maricopa Audit.

 

last name Morell. Related to that rat weasel from clown Michel Morell?

 

>https://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/news-releases-and-advisories/2020-news-releases-and-advisories/ap20046-sos-office-bringing-expert-consultants-help-vote-mail-expansion-general-election

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 14, 2020

CONTACT:

SOS Press Office

(916) 653-6575

Secretary of State’s Office Bringing on Expert Consultants to help with Vote-by-Mail Expansion for General Election

 

SACRAMENTO, CA – Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced today that the Secretary of State’s office has retained a team of expert election consultants to assist California counties for the November 3, 2020 General Election. Amber McReynolds, Jennifer Morrell,and Noah Praetz will provide valuable guidance as counties prepare to send vote-by-mail ballots to every registered voter for the General Election.

 

“Mailing every registered voter a ballot this fall is a huge first step to preserving access to democracy during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. “A rapid expansion of vote-by-mail in a state with over 20 million voters is no small task. As counties prepare to print, mail, and process more vote-by-mail ballots than ever before, an operational game plan is imperative. Amber, Jennifer, and Noah are nationally respected former election administrators who have advised several states across the country. Their expertise will be invaluable as we work together to meet this moment and keep elections running smoothly during this challenging time.”

 

Maricopa County Election Audit, Cyber Ninjas has to reveal methods

 

After a week trying to get in to watch, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs now has observers monitoring the recount of Maricopa County’s 2020 Presidential election results.

 

When the 2 p.m. audit team began its work Thursday, an election machine expert and two election auditing professionals were on-site watching.

 

“I feel comfortable that we have experts in the room who know what to look for in terms of any kind of election audit,” Secretary of State Hobbs said.

 

RELATED: Superior Court judge recuses himself in case challenging Senate elections audit

 

The observers are Ryan Macias. He’s the former acting director of certification and testing for the U.S. election assistance commission. Macias certified Arizona’s voting machines. The two other observers areJennifer Morell, a consultant with the Democracy Project and member of the leadership team of the elections group, and Liz Howard, an attorney with the Brennan Center for Justice.

 

https://www.abc15.com/news/state/secretary-of-state-gets-observers-inside-maricopa-county-election-audit-cyber-ninjas-has-to-reveal-methods

Anonymous ID: 7e1dad Sept. 14, 2021, 6:41 p.m. No.14582627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2676

>>14582529

think we may have looked at this group back in early audit days but we can recap.

> https://electionsgroup.com/partners.html

 

Partners

The Elections Group and our Superheroes Project is proud to partner with non-profit organizations and academic institutions in order to leverage existing technology, tools and research to facilitate solutions for election officials. Our deepest thanks to:

 

Center for Tech and Civic Life

Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project

National Vote at Home Institute

Center for Civic Design

URI Votes

U.S. Digital Response

 

Please contact us if you are interested in building a partnership or sharing a grant opportunity. We look forward to speaking about how we might work together to share critical resources and guidance with election officials across the nation.

 

>https://www.reviewonline.com/uncategorized/2020/10/whos-funding-ballot-harvesting-schemes/

 

Now, enter a shady entity called the “Center for Tech and Civic Life.” It just so happens that this nonprofit “election reform advocacy group,” based in Chicago and founded in 2012, has showered more than $6 million in the five largest cities in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin. In July, using COVID-19 as a pretext to boost mail-in and absentee voting, the center released the following amounts to governmental grantees:

 

— City of Milwaukee: $2,154,500.

 

— City of Madison: $1,271,788.

 

— City of Green Bay: $1,093,400.

 

— City of Kenosha: $862,779.

 

— City of Racine: $942,100.

 

According to the Center for Tech and Civic Life’s website, they fielded over 1,100 applications from across the country for their purported “COVID-19 Response Grant Program” to “provide funding to U.S. local election offices to help ensure they have the critical resources they need to safely serve every voter in 2020.” Grants are to be used to encourage alternatives to in-person voting, “voter education and outreach efforts,” “early in-person voting” and vote by mail — all tactics being deployed by anti-Trump, “color revolutionary” forces to drag out the election long past Election Day.

 

There is nothing “nonpartisan” about this enterprise. The Center’s top staff (many of them Barack Obama campaign tech gurus) come from a now-defunct liberal nonprofit called the New Organizing Institute, whose far-left donors include George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, the Ford Foundation and Atlantic Philanthropies. CTCL director Tiana Epps-Johnson is a former Obama Foundation fellow. The center received $250 million from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan. Trump-bashingGoogleis a top corporate partner. Other donors include theRockefeller Brothers Fundand the Democracy Fund (founded by “Never Trumper” billionaire and eBay former chairmanPierre Omidyar).

Anonymous ID: 7e1dad Sept. 14, 2021, 6:49 p.m. No.14582676   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14582627

>Center for Civic Design

<https://civicdesign.org/about/

 

Our supporters and partners

 

Democracy Fund

 

Center for Secure and Modern Elections

 

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

 

Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center

Center for Technology and Civic Life

 

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative logo

 

The James Irvine Fondation

 

Knight Foundation

 

MacArthur Foundation (logo)

 

National Science Foundation

 

And our election department partners, and individual donors

 

< National Vote at Home Institute

>https://voteathome.org/about-us-2/

Circle of Advisors

 

Joceyln Benson, Michigan Secretary of State

Kim Wyman, Washington Secretary of State

Lori Augino, Elections Director, State of Washington

Paul Gronke, Professor of Political Science, Reed College

Michelle Bishop, Voting Rights Specialist, National Disability Rights Network

Jake Matilsky, Director, Center for Secure and Modern Elections

Dana Chisnell, Co-Executive Director, Center for Civic Design

Neal Kelley, Registrar of Voters, Orange County, CA

Brad Moorhouse, Operations Manager, K&H Printing

Brian Corley, Supervisor of Elections, Pasco County, FL

Jennifer Morrell, Consultant, Democracy Fund

 

VoteSafe Coalition

 

VoteSafe brings together election officials from across the political spectrum to set the record straight on safe and secure voting options.

 

Former co-chairs: former US Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge (R), US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm (D)

Carolyn DeWitt, President & Executive Director, Rock the Vote

Charles Stewart III, Professor of Political Science, MIT

Josh Douglas, Professor, University of Kentucky College of Law

Manny Rouvelas, Partner, K&L Gates

Tammy Patrick, Senior Advisor, Democracy Fund

Tiana Epps-Johnson, Founder & Executive Director,Center for Technology and Civic Life

Dan Pabon, Vice President, Sewald Hanfling Public Affairs

Eric Fey, Director of Elections, St. Louis County, MO

Spencer Overton, President, Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies

Bob Giles, Director, New Jersey Division of Elections

Elena Nuñez, Director of State Operations, Common Cause

Leslie Hoffman, County Recorder, Yavapai County, AZ

Josh Silver, Founder & Director, Represent Us