Anonymous ID: 51eedb Aug. 9, 2018, 11:41 a.m. No.2526176   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6187 >>6479

Virginia Governor Declares State of Emergency

 

“Virginia continues to mourn the three Virginians who lost their lives in the course of the demonstrations a year ago.

 

We hope the anniversary of those events passes peacefully,” said Governor Northam.

 

“I am urging Virginians to make alternative plans to engaging with planned demonstrations of hate, should those arise.

 

Declaring this state of emergency in advance of the anniversary and the related planned events will help us ensure that the state and the city have all available resources to support emergency responders in case they are needed.”

 

https://

breaking911.com/virginia-governor-declares-state-of-emergency/

Anonymous ID: 51eedb Aug. 9, 2018, 11:50 a.m. No.2526273   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6302

>>2526223

Just saw that on twatter!

 

Here's how it may play out:

 

"election officials" cut Kobach's lead to the number that triggers a recount

 

dig on election, voter rolls, etc. begins

 

massive amounts of irregularities found cuz good guys get to show their evidence.

Anonymous ID: 51eedb Aug. 9, 2018, 11:57 a.m. No.2526353   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6391 >>6676

Vote mistake discovery cuts Kobach’s Kansas GOP primary lead in half

cst.

(Will Kobach call for a recount and blow the election fraud wide open?)

 

"The race for the Republican nomination for governor in Kansas is incredibly close — current Gov. Jeff Colyer is trailing challenger Kris Kobach, the controversial Kansas secretary of state, by just 191 votes with all precincts reporting but before provisional ballots are counted.

 

That’s a margin of just 0.06 percent of all votes cast. So will the race head to a recount?

 

It’s up to Colyer and Kobach. Kansas doesn’t have an automatic recount, but a candidate, registered voter, or election officials can initiate a recount by asking for one. If the margin in a statewide race is less than 0.5 percent, as it is in this case, the state will pay for it.

 

So far, neither candidate has announced that he’ll ask for a recount.

 

According to Kansas law, the county board of canvassers can initiate a recount if it “shall determine that there are manifest errors appearing on the face of the poll books of any election board.” Candidates can request a recount in one or all districts that are relevant to their office, and registered voters can do the same, according to Kansas State Law.

 

https://

www.vox.com/2018/8/8/17657214/kansas-governor-race-results-recount

 

Now it's down to 91

 

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s lead over Gov. Jeff Colyer in the Republican primary has been cut by more than half after election officials discovered a mistake in the listing for one county’s results in the state’s tally.

 

The mistake means Kobach’s lead has fallen to only 91 votes from 191 when final results were reported after Tuesday’s primary.

 

https://

talkingpointsmemo.com/news/vote-mistake-kobach-lead-cut