Votes were moved to a warehouse rather than a voting center. They spent six hours in the warehouse without any supervision by the poll watchers, but hey, don’t you trust the Democrats? I mean it’s not like they would cheat or anything. The judge did not allow some people to testify about what they witnessed, but unless the judge is totally corrupt, he has to rule that the voting was tainted. What are the odds that a judge would be corrupt? (Rhetorical question)
Via Bill Lawrence Online.
Delco Election Concerns Aired In 9-Hour Hearing Before Judge Dozor — Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge Barry Dozor presided over a remarkable nine-hour hearing, yesterday, Nov. 20, concerning the request by Leah Hoopes, Gregory Stenstrom and Nicole Missino that certification of the Pennsylvania county’s certification of votes from the Nov. 8 election be postponed until Nov. 28 so a hearing could be held at which evidence could be presented regarding election irregularities.
Well, the hearing was basically held but limited to specific allegations made in the plaintiffs filing, namely that 2,778 records of requests for mail-in ballots were deleted by the county; at least 194 voter registration records of individuals who voted were deleted; a partisan third-party was allowed to control and tabulate mail-in ballots; and the chain of custody was adulterated by detouring the election-night journey of the county’s physical ballots and v-drives for six hours into a closed building, where poll watchers were prohibited from entering, before continuing the delivery to the centralized counting center at the Wharf Building in Chester.
Julie Yu, whose report of election day ballots being taken unexpectedly to a warehouse for six hours from the Springfield Library dropbox to the county-owned “Flagship Building” at 2 W Baltimore Pike, in Media. That was the most important claim. The ballots should have gone directly to the counting center at the Wharf in Chester. That broke the chain of custody.
James Allen, the county director of election operations, claimed that in order to satisfy ACT 88, the ballots had to go to the warehouse or their funding could be cut. But under cross-examination Allen admitted that the votes should have gone to that the change was never made public and that the county guidelines actually called for the ballots to go to Rose Tree Park on election night.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELLaureen Hagan, chief clerk of the Bureau of Elections, testified that the county never deletes requests for mail-in ballots. It remained unanswered as to why 2,778 such requests appear to have been deleted.
Stenstrom testified that he saw a cart of between 20,000 and 30,000 pre-canvassed ballots without pedigree at the Wharf on Election Night and that at 8:05 p.m., about 25,000 votes almost immediately appeared with lopsided margin for Democrats.
The logic and accuracy testing for the scanning machines was a big issue throughout the day with attorneys Nick Centrella, representing the Election Board, and William Martin, representing the County, desperately trying to keep it out.
Mrs. Hoopes got it on record that Delco was not following state protocols in its testing. She also got it on record that the county followed directives from their information technology guy rather than what was prescribed by the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Gavin Lawn, an observer at the counting center, testified he was inspired to become involved after receiving 13 mail-in ballots at his home in 2020. He said during his scheduled shift on Nov. 9, the door to the counting room was locked despite their being people inside.





















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