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In Bucks County, the line for voting wraps around the building, with many people waiting for hours. Some individuals express frustration about the long wait, with one person stating they arrived at 9 AM and are still waiting at 1:30 PM. Others mention they cannot return to vote on Tuesday due to work obligations, feeling disenfranchised. Despite the long wait, some are determined to cast their votes. Concerns are raised about the lack of staffing at the polling place, suggesting that officials were aware of the need for more personnel but failed to act. Many have already left the line due to the wait, highlighting the issue of accessibility for voters.

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In Arizona, results will take about 10 to 13 days to process, as the focus is on accuracy rather than speed. While networks may make predictions sooner, official results will be reliable when they are announced. In Pennsylvania, results are delayed because counties can only start processing mail-in ballots at 7 AM on election day. However, improvements in equipment and experience since 2020, along with a decrease in mail-in voting, may help expedite the process. Ultimately, the timing of results depends on the closeness of the election.

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On October 7th, Maricopa County received a record 90,000 voter registration forms. About 50,000 were processed correctly, while approximately 40,000 required attention due to issues like damage or illegibility, including attempts to register fictional characters. This situation has put pressure on staff and could affect voters if forms are incomplete or inaccurate. Those lacking necessary documentation are notified by mail to resolve their status. This ongoing issue with improperly completed paper registrations has been a challenge for county recorders in Arizona, and efforts have been made to encourage better quality control from voter registration groups.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or two to finish counting. This could delay the results of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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We found around 25,000 ballots in Maricopa County that were not created from the usual PDF used for elections. The ballots are tailored to different neighborhoods and come in English and Spanish versions. These ballots are pre-made for mail-in voting and early voting locations. However, we discovered that the quality of these pre-made ballots was significantly lower than expected, indicating a potential issue with the printing process.

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In 2020, Michigan had unofficial results from its highest turnout election within 24 hours of polls closing, completed by 8 PM Wednesday. This year, with more options to reprocess ballots before election day, results could potentially come even sooner. The best estimate for result completion is still the end of the day on Wednesday. Accuracy and security will be prioritized over efficiency. The goal is to balance the public's desire for quick results with ensuring a secure and accurate process.

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If a voter's tabulator is not working, they can put their ballot into Door 3. This is the secure process used in most counties in Arizona, accounting for about 20% of locations. The machines are tested before each election, but this issue was unexpected. Technicians are working to fix the problem, and it's important to note that not all tabulators are affected. The key is that everyone can still vote, and redundancies are in place to ensure no one is disenfranchised. The tabulators are dispersed throughout the county, not concentrated in one area.

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Approximately 25,000 ballots were not created from the usual PDF format for the election process in Maricopa County. These ballots are tailored to specific geographical areas to account for different voting preferences. The ballots are created in advance in PDF format for mail-in and early voting convenience. However, the quality of the printed ballots in this case was significantly lower than expected, indicating a problem with the printing process.

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In 2020, Michigan had results from its highest turnout election within 24 hours, with unofficial results completed by 8 PM on Wednesday. This year, with more options to reprocess ballots sooner than election day, officials are optimistic results could come even sooner, estimating by the end of the day on Wednesday. However, accuracy and security will be prioritized over efficiency. While understanding the public's desire for quick results, the process will remain secure and accurate before any information is released.

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I'm at Turning Point Action Headquarters in Arizona. The senate race may be decided by just 1 to 200 votes, so it's crucial to ensure that ballots with signature issues are counted. Many Republican votes are still outstanding. We expect to have more information around 6 to 7 PM when Maricopa County releases a significant batch of ballots. There's still work to do, and some outcomes are yet to be determined.

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Congratulations to all Americans on this historic victory. However, there are concerns about voter fraud, particularly in Maricopa County, Arizona. Adrian Fontes, the Arizona Secretary of State, claims the election process is secure, but there are accusations of mishandling voter registration. Reports indicate that 90,000 registration forms submitted by a third party were mostly damaged or incomplete. Additionally, the Election Fairness Institute has identified 500,000 cloned voters in Arizona. The counting process in Arizona is criticized for taking much longer than in Florida, despite a smaller population. Many believe that late ballots will favor Republican candidates, and there is skepticism about the integrity of the election process. Voters in Arizona are encouraged to verify that their votes are counted, especially regarding the important Kary Lake Senate race. We must ensure transparency and accountability in this election.

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Yesterday, there was great success in the voting process with a record-breaking 4,700,000 voters. The average wait time was only 2 minutes statewide. Currently, there is about 2% of the votes left to count, but it is not expected to change any outcomes. The Secretary of State mentioned that predictions are made by people who specialize in that, and they will provide information on the remaining counties.

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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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The process is slow and grueling, leading to the decision to close the line at 1:45 PM due to high demand. Many people were still waiting, but they had to stop accepting new voters at that time. This has sparked claims of voter fraud, although others dispute that notion. There are suggestions to contact voter protection services and county commissioners to voice complaints about the situation. The discussion revolves around the frustrations of voters and the implications of the line closure.

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Approximately 25,000 ballots were not created from the PDF used for the election process. The election provider creates specific ballots for different geographical areas. In Maricopa County, there were over 5,000 different permutations and combinations of the ballots, with a Spanish version available for each. These ballots are created in advance as some are sent out by third parties and for early voting. However, the quality of the ballots in this group is significantly worse than the PDFs that are printed on demand or by the regular provider.

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In 2020, Pennsylvania took 4 days to call the election because half the voters voted by mail, and counting mail-in ballots takes time. Each ballot arrives in two envelopes, and processing cannot start until 7 AM on election day. According to elections administrator Karen Barsoum, dealing with 100,000 mail-in ballots means handling double the amount of envelopes, which is a long process. After opening the envelopes, a different team unfolds the ballots to remove creases. Processing each ballot takes several minutes.

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- The discussion centers on ballot processing in Maricopa County, with several shipments arriving after the initial belief that counting was near completion. Speaker 0 notes that the Wednesday before the Friday they quit voting, and ten days before they quit tabulating, more truckloads of ballots came in, leading to the question: “how can you not know how many ballots are still out there?” - Speaker 1 asks for clarification: “They thought they were done.” The conversation confirms multiple times that those running the counting rooms believed they were almost done, or would be done, on Wednesday morning, then Thursday morning, then Friday morning, and the process extended into the next week. - Trucks bringing ballots arrived on the third, fourth, and fifth days, continuing throughout the last week. The last day mentioned is the tenth, with ballots still arriving. The company involved is Runback, described as doing high-speed scanning and printing of duplications and military ballots. There was no observer presence at Runback, and Speaker 0 indicates she had not been called to work there; she does not know exactly what Runback was doing (printing vs. scanning). - It is stated that all high-speed scanning occurs at Runback, and the ballots go to Runback. There is uncertainty about off-site scanning and whether Dominion equipment was involved. Speaker 0 clarifies: “They were duplications, the ballots that wouldn’t read through the tabulation machines. They were ballots that came in from military and overseas.” The number of additional sources for ballots beyond military/overseas is unknown, and Speaker 0 suggests this is a question for county employees to explain. - About the counting process: Speaker 0 confirms that the ballots went through tabulation machines and that adjudication work took place for those late arrivals. They observed the ballots being processed, but did not know the exact totals for certain days. - Daily volumes are described. Speaker 0 estimates: one day a shift might handle 90,000 ballots, and some days had similar volumes across three shifts; other days had fewer. There were days when as few as 15,000 ballots were processed. The “back door” arrivals are contrasted with the front door, with Speaker 0 noting that all back door ballots were received through back entries, not the front door. The remaining ballots in the latter part of the period continued to come in and be tabulated, with ongoing full-time shifts through the eighth, ninth, and tenth days. - The episode concludes with Speaker 1 seeking further explanation, and Speaker 0 indicating that some of the details were not fully known and that a county employee should clarify where the incoming ballots came from during the latter part of the period.

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Approximately 25,000 ballots were not created from the PDF used for the election process in Maricopa County. The election provider customizes the ballots based on geographical areas to ensure voters are selecting the appropriate candidates. There are over 5,000 different permutations and combinations of these ballots, which are also available in Spanish. The reason for creating these ballots in advance is to accommodate third-party mail-in ballots and early voting options. However, the quality of the printed ballots in this group is significantly lower than what would be expected from a PDF. They appear to be degraded compared to on-demand or third-party printed ballots.

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Mismatch signatures in Maricopa County have led to approximately 27,000 ballots being sent for curing, with 15,000 cured so far. Concerns about the vulnerability of electronic voting machines have been raised by numerous Democrats before the 2020 election, highlighting issues like easy hacking and outdated systems. Reports from voters indicate problems, such as being told they had already voted when they hadn’t. There are fears of election fraud, with claims that the integrity of the election process is at risk. Amid these concerns, there is a push for better election security and awareness of potential manipulation. Support for Trump is anticipated, but vigilance against fraud is emphasized. Additionally, there are promotions for health products aimed at boosting immunity and overall well-being.

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It always takes a long time to count ballots, but in previous elections, large margins allowed for earlier calls. Margins are likely to be tight this time, so we might need to wait a few days in states like Georgia. Each state has different rules for counting, which can make the results look suspicious. The count doesn't unfold in a uniform manner; sometimes results come in batches. We run the most complicated elections in the world.

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In 2020, Maricopa, Arizona, experienced an unusually high adjudication rate, with one out of every eight ballots cast being modified. This is almost 12 times the historical average for ballot modifications in the county. Overall, there were 235,367 individual ballots that were changed either by a human or machine after they were initially cast.

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I'm calling out the recent news story as a setup for a time hack. In Maricopa County during the 2020 election, they had 10 tally machines counting over 140,000 ballots daily. Yet, on election day, they claimed they needed 10 extra days to count, processing only 89,000 ballots the day after and then dropping to just a few thousand. A month later, they counted 140,000 ballots again. This indicates they are creating excuses and using various hacks to interfere with the election. It's crucial to maintain chain of custody for forensic audits, which is costly but necessary to prevent disqualification of evidence. We learned from 2020, and it's vital to preserve this information for future legal actions. Barcodes are scanned using a laser that checks columns for light reflection, translating them into binary code for computers.

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In the upcoming election, 100% of votes in Georgia will be recorded on security paper with the state seal. President Trump implied that delayed vote tabulation indicates potential wrongdoing, citing a lack of paper ballots as a problem and claiming results could take 7 days. However, over 96% of voting nationwide will be on paper ballots. In Georgia, a new law (SB 189) mandates that results for all early votes and early accepted ballots, potentially 70-75% of the total, be reported by 8 PM on election night. The remaining delay involves overseas ballots, with final numbers expected by Friday. Georgia aims to ensure fast, accurate, and secure elections.

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I'm Zach Scherer, assistant county manager for elections in Maricopa County. Our first results will be available at 8 PM, an hour after polls close, and will include 70-75% of early ballots received. Additional results will follow throughout the night, primarily from in-person votes at our vote centers. Most ballots will be counted within 24 hours after polls close. However, Arizona's races are often very close, so it may take a few days for the media to call the races. Candidates who lead on election night may not maintain those leads as more ballots are counted, which is a normal part of the process.
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