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Delaware PA lawsuit/p.44
And, as was allegedly the case in many localities during the 2020 General Election, the Delaware County Nov. 3, 2020 election “was certified without the necessary election data, materials, and equipment necessary to reconcile the election results.”
On Jun. 28, stunning findings were revealed in an RTK request. Return sheets were found missing and many were blank. 213 precincts were missing information at the time of certification. It was found on Nov. 24, 2020 or thereabouts, that “over half of the 244 precincts” were missing the necessary information to determine an accurate election.
Delaware County PA/p.45
Moreover, instead of working to remedy the missing information, election officials allegedly “conspired about how to respond to the RTK requests, knowing that numerous election laws had been violated and massive election fraud and other irregularities had taken place” and began their plans to conceal their findings.
On or about Apr. 29, 2021, James A Ziegelhoffer, “Ziggy,” told Regina Miller that the Return Sheets and election tapes were not stored with the election data and equipment on the main and second floors.
Instead, Ziggy escorted Miller to the basement of the Voting Machine Warehouse and showed her where everything was “hidden.”
He told her there was “no way they could have been reconciled” for a variety of reasons (p.46), including the use of multiple scanners and missing election data.
Ziggy also said that “the Delaware County Return Board met for weeks” after the election and interviewed election day workers. The Return Board provided those workers with “election data and prompted them to create new Return Sheets” for the election as part of the certification process.
Ziggy told Miller that few people really knew how to fill out the Return Sheets properly.
Ziggy told Miller that the Return Sheets “contained various notes written on the front and back of the sheets detailing missing election evidence need to reconcile” the election.
Ziggy and Attorney Thomas Gallagher also destroyed election data “to hide, secrete, obscure and prevent discovery of election fraud, irregularities, or unreconcilable precinct results” from the November 2020 election.
Additionally, Ziggy and others destroyed machines and proof tapes by placing them in the trash, “stating they will have a campfire to burn the data.” Miller became nervous about what they were doing, informing them “they were violating numerous state and federal laws.” Miller witnessed Gallagher and Ziegelhoffer destroying the election materials (p.51). Ziggy told her “there was no audit value” to the data he was tossing. There is page upon page in this lawsuit documenting their alleged nefarious behavior.
Another figure,James P. Allen, also conspired to destroy election materials.On May 27, 2021, the lawsuit alleges that he instructed the “removal and destruction” of material, election evidence, and data from the election. He was hired in March or April of 2021, “earning a salary of approximately $230,000 annually.” (p.51)
Allen also allegedly “conspired with James Savage to ‘get rid of’ the ‘pads and second scanners'” from the election. He also knew at the time it was a felony. He hid and destroyed election materials, created new results with “Clean V-Drives,” ordered the sorter to be erased, and instructed an “employee to contact Hart to ‘switch off [the] setting to allow [the] scanner to accept ballots for any precincts which is one reason the precincts could not be reconciled.'”
Delaware PA/p.52
Allen allegedly acknowledged he was aware the Return Sheets were a mess and wrote a letter to justify more and more ballots to potentially allow for ballot stuffing in the County. Savage, Allen, Ziggy, and Gallagher are featured in the opening video provided above.
The above-listed items are a scant slice of the alleged fraudulent acts carried out by a whole host of election officials. Multiple Defendants admitted “they did not follow the law” (p.56). Plaintiff Leah Hoopes witnessed “the machine slicing of ballots, and the ballots being removed from the machine and taken upstairs to be processed unobserved.” Defendants Perrone and Hagan admitted that the machine used to sort and process ballots was “slicing tons of ballots.” The owner of the machines stated that the sliced ballots were not a result of the machine but “were caused by users’ failure with the preparation of envelopes.”
James Savage was allowed “unfettered access” to the Voting Machine Warehouse because he slept there from about Nov. 3 to Nov. 18.