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I just voted in the White Settlement election and noticed an issue. I selected one candidate on the video screen, but the paper ballot showed a different name. Everyone should check their paper ballots carefully. I’m Lucas Clark, and I also voted at White Settlement. I waited in line for about 45 minutes. I heard from two people who experienced ballot changes, so it’s crucial to double-check your printed ballots. Thank you for your attention, and remember to verify your votes.

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Emma received her voting envelope by mail but did not send it back. She voted for the Bloc party, and the election result was very close. The voting envelope was addressed to her, pre-printed by Elections Canada, and included pre-paid postage. Emma only needed to write her return address and mail it. The envelope was not sent because of an error in the postal code, which is why it was returned to her. **Translation:** Emma received her voting envelope by mail but did not send it back. She voted for the Bloc party, and the election result was very close. The voting envelope was addressed to her, pre-printed by Elections Canada, and included pre-paid postage. Emma only needed to write her return address and mail it. The envelope was not sent because of an error in the postal code, which is why it was returned to her.

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A poll worker noticed that absentee ballot numbers were in sequence, which should not occur with mailed ballots. The worker noticed ballot numbers like 2232 next to 2233. The worker asked a supervisor about the envelopes lacking a specific date, showing only "November 0-2020," but was rebuked. The poll worker stated the sequential ballot numbers were all from the same area, Guarded Street in downtown Detroit, and the signatures looked alike. The envelopes had no date stamp and were missing the day of the month. The ballots were not in the system and were being entered manually, even though the details were not in the poll book.

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We've identified 74,243 mail-in ballots lacking a clear record of being sent. In Arizona, EV32 forms track ballots sent, and EV33 forms track those received. Ideally, the number of EV32s should exceed EV33s. These ballots are tied to specific individuals, so it's concerning that we have 74,000 returned ballots without corresponding EV32 records. This discrepancy, revealed through FOIA data from the county's EV32 and EV33 forms, suggests potential documentation errors or clerical issues. While some variance between sent and returned ballots is expected, these specific ballots lack matching records. The EV32 and EV33 forms should match up with each other, and the large number merits further investigation, like door-to-door validation.

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Speaker 1 questions the accuracy of Elections Canada, suggesting the Tarrabon incident, where an error occurred, is not an isolated event. Speaker 1 expresses doubt that this was the only error of its kind and wants to know the probability of it being a unique occurrence, implying there are likely more errors that have been overlooked or "obsoleted."

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The speaker discusses a report and rates its significance on a scale of 1 to 10. They mention that the final report reveals that 23,344 mail-in ballots were sent to addresses where the individuals no longer lived, yet votes were still cast on them. These ballots were identified through a national change of address form, which people fill out when they move. The speaker finds this illogical and believes the attorney general should provide an explanation. They emphasize that the election was decided by a margin of 10,000 votes, while the issue of the 23,344 ballots is just one example of irregularities.

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The Elections Canada website appears to be down for some users. Some people are reporting the issue on social media, including one user on X who said elections.ca isn't working. The issue is causing concern. The speaker states that they have reached out directly regarding the issue.

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The speaker expresses disbelief that an election could be won by a single vote. They highlight the absurdity of the situation, noting the initial vote count was 44-35 in favor of the liberal party. The speaker finds it bizarre that the election result hinges on one vote. They then mention a woman named Emmanuel, who claims Elections Canada didn't count her vote due to an incorrect address. The speaker questions how, out of all the people in Turbine, Emmanuel, who allegedly voted for the block, was the only one whose vote couldn't be found.

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We have concerns about mail-in ballots in Clark County, with reports of ballots found in trash cans and multiple ballots sent to one address. Signatures were supposed to prevent fraud, but we haven't been able to verify them. We suspect there are ineligible voters, including deceased individuals and those who have moved. A voter was turned away due to someone else casting their ballot. We're taking legal action to stop the counting of improper votes. Thank you.

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An individual working for Elections Canada in Durham region claims that no votes from that region had been counted when CTV declared the Liberals the winners. The individual's job was to ensure that sealed packages and documentation from polling stations were in order before tabulation. They state that no votes from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Uxbridge had been brought to the office to be counted. The individual questions how CTV and subsequently CBC could declare the Liberals as winners without any votes counted from Durham region. They call for an investigation, stating that something is not right.

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A video captured by a ring camera shows a woman removing three ballots from a man's mailbox in Lawrence. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, discovered that he had allegedly already voted when he went to vote in person on election day. He reviewed the camera footage and reported the incident to the police. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are investigating the potential voter fraud allegations.

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An Elections Canada worker in Durham region states that no votes from that region had been counted when CTV declared the Liberals the winners. The worker's job was to ensure that sealed packages and documentation from polling stations were in order before tabulation. According to the worker, none of the packages had arrived at the office yet from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, or Uxbridge. Following CTV's declaration, CBC also reported the Liberals as winners. The worker believes this situation "reeks" and warrants investigation.

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I just finished voting, but there was an issue. When I presented my ID, the clerk informed me that their records showed I had requested, received, and returned a mail-in ballot, which I hadn't done. As a result, I had to cast a provisional vote and sign an affidavit stating I never received or returned an absentee ballot. Now, I need to call a number after election day to check if my vote was counted. It makes me wonder how many others faced similar issues, raising questions about the fairness and reliability of the voting system.

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An Elections Canada worker in Durham region claims that no votes from that region had been counted when CTV declared the Liberals the winners. The worker's job was to ensure that sealed packages and documentation from polling stations were in order for tabulation. According to the worker, not a single vote package had arrived at the office from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, or Uxbridge. Following CTV's declaration, CBC also reported the Liberals as winners. The worker believes this situation "reeks" and warrants investigation.

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I went to vote and found out someone with my exact name and birthday in the same state has already voted. When they scanned my license, it showed I had voted, but I haven't. My name is unique, and the only difference was the address. This seems strange, especially since I'm not registered to vote, which might explain the issue. Overall, it feels sketchy.

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Jamie Visaya discovered multiple voter registration ballots in her mailbox that did not belong to her. Initially, she found nine ballots, and later seven more, all addressed to different names but linked to her apartment unit. The management confirmed that no one had lived there for three months, suggesting previous residents may not have updated their addresses. Visaya expressed confusion about not receiving other mail. King County Elections' Kendall Hodgson stated they would address the issue with USPS and confirmed that only one ballot per registered voter would be counted. They will ensure replacement ballots are sent to the correct recipients. With election day approaching, voters are advised to mail their ballots by tonight, though those postmarked by November 5th will still be accepted, and options for drop-off or in-person voting remain available.

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An individual who was supposed to be working for Elections Canada in Durham region states that no votes from that region had been counted when CTV declared the Liberals the winners. The job entailed ensuring that all packages were sealed and documentation was in order after votes were brought to the office from each polling station, so votes could be tabulated and counted. According to the speaker, not a single vote in Durham region had been brought to the office or counted. The speaker questions how CTV and then CBC could declare the Liberals as winners when votes from a large area east of the GTA, including Pickering, Ajax, Whippy, Oshawa, Uckbridge, and Uxbridge, had not yet been counted. The speaker believes this situation "reeks" and warrants investigation.

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The Bloc Québécois candidate for the riding of Terrebonne is evaluating her options after losing by a single vote. Following a judicial recount, the vote reversal was described as spectacular and unexpected. The candidate stated she owes it to herself to evaluate all options.

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Judicial recounts are normal, but the number of seat flips in the 2025 election is unusual. In 2011 there was one flip, in 2015 there were zero, and in 2021 there was one. In 2025, a number of seats have flipped to the Liberal party. This observation is not due to malicious intent or outside influence. The speaker is simply noticing a trend and a flaw. The speaker is calling on Elections Canada to improve voter education or to ensure correct postal codes on mail-in ballots. The speaker feels that the number of flips is weird.

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The Postal Service and the Santa Clara County Register of Voters are investigating the discovery of a bag filled with valid Santa Clara County ballots in the Santa Cruz mountains. Two individuals whose ballots were found said they had mailed them from a post office in West San Jose. The torn bag was discovered off Sugarloaf Road, and it seemed like someone had intentionally hidden the ballots. The registrar of voters examined the pictures and noticed that the ballots were mixed with non-election material, suggesting they may have come from the postal stream. Both the post office and the registrar are conducting investigations. Voters were reminded to track their ballots on the registrar's website.

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How many ballots are you turning in? You're only allowed to submit one ballot per person. Do you have an affidavit for all those? It’s the post office, but this seems suspicious. Someone in Northampton County is dropping off a large number of ballots right at the deadline after the office has closed.

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State and local officials are investigating allegations of voter fraud in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Video footage obtained by NBC 10 Boston shows a woman removing three ballots from a man's mailbox. The man had gone to vote in person but was told he had already voted. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are looking into the allegations. There are currently two reports of potential voter fraud in Lawrence, with the possibility of more. State officials are sorting through the allegations, and the results will be delivered before the new terms of the candidates begin in January. If the mail was stolen, it could also lead to a federal investigation.

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Nevada County officials are addressing issues with vote by mail ballots just 12 days before the election. They discovered a problem with ballot machines not reading some barcodes due to ink overspray. While they are unsure how many of the 77,000 ballots are affected, they plan to rescan those that are. Election officials assure that the printer error won't impact the accuracy of the results, though it may slow down the process. Observers can watch the counting in person or via live stream. Runbeck election services is coordinating with the county to ensure all affected ballots are reviewed and counted. Officials emphasize their commitment to accuracy and transparency in the electoral process.

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A vote-by-mail ballot error in Nevada County has raised concerns among residents. County elections officials discovered that some ballots were not being read correctly due to ink overspray on barcodes. Although the barcodes appear similar, some need to be rescanned. Election officials assured that this printer error will not affect the accuracy of the results, but it will delay operations as they work to certify the election on time. Observers can watch the counting process in person or via livestream. Runbeck election services, the ballot supplier, is coordinating with the county elections office and the secretary of state to ensure all affected ballots are properly reviewed and counted. Officials emphasized their commitment to accuracy and transparency in every election.

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An individual working for Elections Canada in Durham region claims that no votes from that region had been counted when CTV declared the Liberals the winners. The individual's job was to ensure that sealed packages and documentation from polling stations were in order before tabulation. They state that no votes from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, or Uxbridge had arrived at the office. Following CTV's declaration, CBC also reported the Liberals as winners. The individual believes this situation is suspicious and warrants investigation.
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