Affidavits describe material problems with THE recount, “impeccable” ballots with “perfect black bubbles” for Biden, suspicions of fraud. A Poll manager with 20 years of experience said:
- “There was a difference in the texture of the paper—it was if they were intended for absentee use but had not been used for that purposes.”
- Ballots markings for candidates were “unusually uniform, perhaps even with a ballot-marking device.”According to her estimate, approximately 98% of these ballots were votes for Biden, with only two ballots having votes for President Trump.
- In her sworn statement, the poll manager stated her belief that “additional absentee ballots had been added in a fraudulent manner.”
- She also noticed a disparity in workloads being assigned. Surrounding tables received large boxes of ballots. When the poll manager was finally provided ballots, their box contained only 60 ballots. Other auditing tables received boxes “with over 3,000 ballots each.”
- She observed that individuals at these tables were not counting ballots in a team fashion—a process used to ensure accuracy of each ballot count. Instead each auditor was “counting individually.”
- She also provided an example of Ballot machine handling on Election Day. Machines are supposed to be received “on the Friday before the election, with a chain of custody letter to be signed on Sunday, indicating that we had received the machines and counts on the machines when received, and that the machines had been sealed.” During this election, the poll manager stated that the “machines were not delivered until 2:00 a.m. in the morning on Election Day.” She noted that this delivery process was “unacceptable and voting machines should not be out of custody immediately prior to an Election Day.” As she stated, “It is possible that these ballot marking devices could have been used for other purposes during that period.” The affidavit did not detail what these purposes might have been.
- Worse still was the machine’s lack of secured status. The machines “were not sealed or locked, the serial numbers were not what were reflected on the related documentation, and the green bar coded tags that are supposed to cover the door covering the memory card was broken.” The poll manager stated that although her supervisor instructed her to use the machines, she knew this was outside of standard procedures and refused to place the machines into service.
The observations of the poll manager are borne out by sworn statements from others involved in the Georgia recount. Another observer saw:
- “Hundreds of these ballots seemed impeccable, with no folds or creases. The bubble selections were perfectly made (all within the circle), only observed sections in black ink, and all happened to be selections for Biden.”
- This observer also stated that “signatures were not being verified” and there “were no corresponding envelopes seen in site.”
- She concluded, “I believe there was fraud committed in the presidential election and question the validity of the Georgia recount process.”
Another observer noticed ballots with two distinct characteristics: “they all had a perfect black bubble and all were Biden select.” The observer stated that as workers went through the ballots, Biden’s name was called “over 500 times in a row.” The observer concluded: “In the counties that I have observed, there is widespread fraud favoring candidate Biden only. There were thousands of ballots that just had the perfect bubble marked for Biden and no markings in the rest of the ballot.”
Another observer said that “ballots appeared to be perfectly filled out as if they were pre-printed with the presidential candidate selected.” This observer was disturbed enough to write down “which batch headers and box number ranges were suspicious” and created a spreadsheet (pictured left).
An observer for military and overseas ballots noted that the ballots were:
- “very clean” and were “marked in black ink” and that “many batches went 100% for Biden.”
- Additionally, “the watermark on at least three ballots were solid gray instead of transparent.”
- The military ballots did “not have one specific precinct code on them” but instead had “multiple precincts printed” on them.
- Her opinion: “the military ballots are highly suspicious of fraud.”
With that being said, Georgia better be careful. Justice Clarence Thomas just got reassigned to GA. That means all Supreme Court appeals by President Trump in Georgia are now decided by Justice Thomas.