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election fraud tracking
>3) Change Monitoring - EVERY SINGLE CHANGE IS DOCUMENTED. And we can check if requests are being added or removed at any time. We also continue to see address changes much like Red Belly Road.
Note: the total count can be manipulated based on my auditing of past elections.
They can and DO "delete" the entire electronic/paper trail record of voters, and then new absentee ballots voters come in, obscuring the fact that absentee ballots had been deleted.
Each voter record MUST be tracked from start to finish.
Once the voter has requested an absentee ballot, that absentee ballot request needs to still be present at the end of the election, whether or not they were mailed a ballot, and/or returned a ballot.
In 2022, I saw a "test run" in the primary.
In the 2022, general… bam a lot of absentee ballots voter history was "disappeared". Not noticeable if just making sure that the total number of absentee ballots either stays the same or increases from one day to the next.
In the 2024 election - primary. Documented the same "test run" on deleting absentee ballot requests.
Presumption, 2024 general - more absentee ballot requests will be "disappeared".
WHY?
If the voter returned the absentee ballot, a bad actor in the clerk's office can remove it from the incoming ballot stream and replace it with the ballot of a voter that didn't actually request a ballot. The absentee ballot requests involved in hanky panky are requested over the internet (not via a paper request with a signature). There should be an electronic trail.
>Reconciliation - We can now reconcile the advertised mail vote counts with what was requested for every county and state wide. Every vote must reconcile.
#4 - I have found these magically match — because the absentee ballot requests from the people who's ballots (were shredded) aren't included in the counts. It is only when you track each voter, reconcile each voter, daily, that you discover what was deleted.
It is now illegal in my state for me to provide proof of this…. "they" changed the law after evidence of the deletions was presented publicly.
If these guys can automatic these two steps that would be fantastic.
Example:
An electronic request for absentee ballot comes in from someone who doesn't normally vote. And then, if a paper request comes in, the electronic request is deleted.
Tracking every change reveals this.
Another example:
A voter requests via paper request for absentee ballot. Later an electronic request comes in. Then the request made by paper deleted (happens less frequently). If the voter later returns the original ballot - it is trashed (because they can't enter it into the system when it has been deleted), and the substitute ballot requested electronically is the one that gets tabulated (as if it was the original voter).
ALWAYS WATCH multiple ballot requests from the same voter.
This was going on in 2020 election also, but in my area was much more evident in the 2022 election.