(02-12-2021 10:47 AM)maximus Wrote: (02-12-2021 09:26 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: Curious umbluegray, you don't live in Arizona...I assume. What is your interest here? What do you think is going to happen here...that someone is going to magically find that dominion machines switched votes when that's not been once shown in any election, anywhere to date?
Not speaking for him but I would like a heck of a lot more transparency across the board in elections.
Auditing yourself isnt transparency.
Currently any election observation or post election audits are as legitimate as Iranian nuclear inspections.
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Since you quoted him I can see his question.
I don't live in Arizona, but at the moment they seem to be working the hardest to do a forensic audit of the entire election process including the voting machines, software, ballots, and whether illegal votes were cast.
We do know that certain machines did have a failure where votes were incorrectly counted in Antrim County, MI, and now Windham, NH.
I saw a USPS report earlier this week that stated the Post Office processed "a staggering 134,000,000 mail-in ballots."
Mail-in ballots tend to have a failure rate between 3%-6%, yet the 2020 election saw a 0.1% failure rate with significantly more 1st-time mail-in voters.
There are too many issues for them to not have some type of statistical relevance.
We now know that
chain of custody laws were violated in all swing states.
An exhaustive list of irregularities by swing state can be found
here.
As Arizona state senator Sonny Borrelli and others have said, they want a definitive answer one way or the other regarding the integrity of the Nov 2020 election. They feel it is their duty to either silence the critics and ease the minds of those who believe fraud was involved or to identify systemic problems which need to be corrected before the next election.
They have also stated they've had contact with 16 other states which are monitoring their progress. Depending on the findings, those states may feel the need to take action.