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In June 2021, we informed them about 25,000+ suspected counterfeit ballots. Despite having over a year to address the issue, they failed to prevent it from happening again in 2022. The GOP spread propaganda to discredit our findings, but everyone knew about it beforehand.

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Who determined the number 420,987,987 regarding failed signatures from the 2020 election? That figure comes from analyzing a quarter of the 1,900,000 mail-in ballots in Maricopa County. We had 150 trained workers review the envelopes based on the secretary of state's guidelines, examining each voter record individually. After analyzing 25% of the ballots, we extrapolated the data to arrive at the final number. It's important to note that this analysis only pertains to Maricopa County, which had over 2 million ballots in total, with around 1.9 million being mail-in votes. Yes, that is correct. Thank you. Proceed.

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These are examples of approved and failed ballots. The Voter Privacy Act prohibits inspectors from examining ballots to verify signatures. Many of the reviewed ballots have two different patterns of the letter "S" in the signature, even though some owners' names don't contain an "S." In total, 104,820 ballots were reviewed, with 20,232 having mismatched signatures.

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During the 2022 election in Arizona, numerous irregularities were found. One example is a ballot envelope of a deceased voter that passed without challenge. Over 800 blank ballots with no signature were also counted, which violates state statutes. Additionally, there were voter registration files with incorrect signatures. The tabulators used in Maricopa County did not meet the required error rate, averaging 235 times higher than the standard. This led to the rejection of over a quarter of a million ballots due to feed errors. These issues highlight the problems in the election process.

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The speakers discussed issues with scanning envelopes due to jamming in the printer. They mentioned problems with the BlueCrest machine for signature verification. The request for scanned images of outer envelopes from November 2020 was not fulfilled. The discussion then shifted to obtaining signature exemplars and reference images for voters, which would require checking multiple databases for 860,000 voters. The process of finding signatures in the databases was explained in detail. The conversation also touched on absentee ballot application forms.

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In June of 2021, we informed them about our suspicion of over 25,000 counterfeit ballots. The GOP and conservative operatives spread propaganda to undermine our credibility. Despite having ample time to prevent a repeat in 2022, they chose to do nothing. As a result, the same fraudulent activities occurred again in 2020.

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The speaker discusses the issue of inspecting ballots for signatures. They mention that the Voter Privacy Act prohibits inspectors from looking through a ballot to verify a signature. They also point out that many ballots have two different patterns of the letter "s" written for the signature, even though some of them don't even have an "s" in the voter's name. They state that out of the 104,820 ballots reviewed, 20,232 had mismatched signatures, which accounts for 20% of the total.

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Expert testifies that the signature verification process in Maricopa County is flawed. The workers are unable to properly review signatures due to technical limitations. The log data reveals that a large number of ballots were approved in less than 3 seconds each, with one worker approving all signatures at this speed. Eleven workers approved 170,000 signatures in less than 3 seconds with a high approval rate. This process does not constitute a thorough signature review. Maricopa County was aware of these issues and could monitor their workers.

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In the 2020 Maricopa General Election, 120,867 ballots, or 6% of the total, were compromised through forced adjudication. This represents 9 times the deciding outcome of the election. The compromise was an intentional and avoidable paper and ink hack, where control over the ballot stock was necessary. The use of Sharpie pens, which were encouraged for the first time in history, combined with inferior ballot paper, caused bleed-through votes that confused the scanning machine. This allowed for extra votes to be counted, leading to potential election manipulation. The net effect of this hack in Maricopa County was approximately 120,867 compromised ballots.

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The speaker discusses the process of verifying signatures on ballots and the issue of mismatched signatures. Under the previous administration, the curing process for signatures ended at 7 PM on election day, which caused problems in the recent election due to a large number of early ballots dropped off on election day. The language in the procedures manual regarding contacting voters about signature discrepancies is ambiguous and has been interpreted differently by various recorders' offices. The speaker also mentions concerns about partisanship and provides examples of comments and lawsuits related to the issue.

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The speaker asks who determined the number of failed signatures in the 2020 election. Speaker 1 explains that their organization reviewed a quarter of the 1,900,000 envelopes from the election using 150 trained workers. They followed the guidelines in the secretary of state manual and analyzed each voter record individually. The statistics from the first 25% of the ballots were extrapolated to determine the final number, which is specific to Maricopa County. Speaker 0 acknowledges that Maricopa County alone had over 2 million ballots, with about 1.9 million of them being mail-in ballots. Speaker 1 confirms this and the conversation continues.

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In early 2020, concerns arose about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia having more voters than the population. Chain of custody documents were requested but not provided, leading to doubts about election certification. Issues included drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing with a failed electronic signature verification system costing over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election. Translation: Concerns about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia led to doubts about election certification due to missing chain of custody documents and issues with drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing. The failed electronic signature verification system cost over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election.

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In June of 2021, we informed them of suspected counterfeit ballots. Despite warnings, GOP propaganda cast doubt on the legitimacy of the ballots. Officials knew about this but failed to prevent a repeat in 2022. Their inaction enabled the same issue to occur in 2020.

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During the 2022 midterms, a significant issue arose with the tabulators used for counting ballots. None of the tabulators met the federally regulated EAC standard, and there was no clear pattern in their selection or zeroing. A total of 464,926 ballots were fed into these tabulators, not necessarily from individual voters. Out of these feeds, 217,305 failed, resulting in an alarming 50% ballot read failure rate throughout the entire election day.

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In June of 2021, we informed them about our suspicion of over 25,000 counterfeit ballots. However, the GOP and conservative operatives spread propaganda to undermine our credibility. Despite having ample time to prevent a repeat in 2022, they chose to do nothing. As a result, they enabled the same fraudulent activity to occur again in 2020.

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The speaker highlights the insecurity of the system, mentioning that over 600,000 mail-in ballots have been counted, including some sent to dead people and those who moved out of the state. They claim that 200,000 votes were verified by a machine with a reduced signature verification standard. The speaker also mentions that the machine requires a 200 DPI setting to match signatures, but the photos in the Nevada system fall below this standard. They express concern that 400,000+ votes have not been looked at and emphasize the lack of scrutiny in the mail-in system. Specific allegations include dead voters and over 3,000 people who moved out of Las Vegas but still voted. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty in verifying these claims.

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The number of 420,987 failed signatures in the 2020 election was determined by reviewing a quarter of the 1,900,000 envelopes in Maricopa County. Trained workers followed guidelines to analyze each voter record individually, leading to the extrapolation of the final number. This analysis focused solely on Maricopa County's ballots.

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Out of the 1.9 million ballot envelopes, around 10% were mismatched according to one calculation, while another calculation showed a 12.7% mismatch. This means there were more than 236,763 mismatched signatures on ballot envelopes and over 163,458 mismatches on early votes. Taking the smallest number, 127,186, which is more than 7 times the margin of victory in the governor's race, it is projected that there were more than 7 times the margin of victory in mismatched signatures in 2022. Besides signature mismatches, there were other failures in Maricopa County in 2020. This is summarized from Ms. Bush's presentation and Dr. Daugherty's declaration.

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In this video, the speaker refers to declarations from signature verification workers in 2022. One worker named Andrew mentions that the numbers on the whiteboard for the ballots to be verified didn't add up. They were processing around 60,000 signatures a day, but only receiving about 1,000 envelopes for review the next day, instead of the expected 12,000 to 15,000. The rejection rates were consistent at 20% to 30%, but the math didn't seem to match the actual numbers.

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In the 2020 election, Maricopa County reported 923,000 drop box ballots, but only 189,167 have documentation. This leaves 733,000 ballots unaccounted for. The election was not secure as claimed, with many process issues and non-compliance with laws. Evidence has been given to the attorney general, with all Democrats voting against in committee.

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In the 2020 election, Maricopa County reported 923,000 drop box ballots, but only 189,167 have documentation, leaving 733,000 unaccounted for. This shows election insecurity. Evidence was given to the attorney general, with all Democrats voting against in committee.

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Fraud was detected in Mesa County, where someone intercepted ballots before they reached voters and voted illegally. While officials caught the issue, three fraudulent votes were still counted due to system safeguards failing. A dozen ballots were flagged during signature verification for mismatched signatures. When three voters were notified to address the discrepancies, they claimed they hadn't voted yet. Despite the automated rejections, an election judge approved four ballots, leading to three being counted before officials realized the fraud. Local clerks are now reassessing their processes and implementing a zero-tolerance policy to prevent future incidents.

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The speaker asks who determined the number of failed signatures in the 2020 election. Speaker 1 explains that their organization reviewed 25% of the 1,900,000 envelopes from the election and analyzed each voter record individually. They extrapolated the statistics from the first 25% to determine the final number, which is specific to Maricopa County. Speaker 0 points out that Maricopa County alone had over 2 million ballots, and their group analyzed 25% of the mail-in ballots to arrive at the 420,987 failed signature verification number. Speaker 1 confirms this.

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I was surprised to learn that there was no signature verification done for the ballots. I questioned how ballots without signatures were handled, and the response was they were just sent back out. This made me uncomfortable certifying the results.

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The "fit to print" issue has occurred in previous elections, specifically the August 2020 primary, the November 2020 general election, and the August 2022 primary election. It is related to human error on election day while trying to resolve a printer problem. The total number of ballots impacted by this issue was just under 1300.
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