Previously, I wrote about the poll books in Dallas, Texas adding voters even after they were already done signing people in. It could be accidental or done on purpose. If done on purpose it would be a great way to manufacture votes, If accidental it would have no impact on the election. Decide for yourself. Now, it has been revealed that the same thing has happened in at least two precincts in Virginia’s Prince William County.
Here is the video from Dallas, Texas:
If you inject voters via the poll book, you can create votes where there aren’t any. Take Columbia, New Hampshire where over 1200 votes were counted in a town with just 695 people living. And remember children and others are ineligible to vote. How could that possibly happen?
So, what does this mean? Poll books can be compromised and they can add as many voters as someone wants them to. There are also rumors that this happened in Georgia. It could have happened in many other places but no one noticed it. How can we honestly believe our elections are not being manipulated?
Well, we could make the process transparent but the Democrats have large teams of lawyers trying to assure that no one can look at the votes or the equipment and plenty of activist judges who rule in their favor. In Georgia, poll workers are not even allowed to see the poll books. Nothing like a good cover-up to hide the truth, whatever it may be.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELAccording to DigitalPollWatchers.org:
Electoral Process Education Corporation (EPEC), a non-profit 501c (3) that performs election data analysis, is urging Virginia’s public election officials to verify scanner machine ballot counts before certification of results in key precincts as a result of recent findings.
The recommendation comes after election officers, analysts and observers discovered discrepancies in the data reported to and provided by the Virginia Department of Elections (“ELECT”). The findings raise questions about the proper certification of the machines in question, and whether issues were addressed according to statewide election protocols.
In at least two precincts in Prince William County (PWC) the number of physical ballots cast and accumulated was different than the machine scanner’s tally of ballots, as reported by election officers. The numbers must align as part of the precinct’s tracking of total ballots cast at the voting location.
Although the number of ballots impacted was small, the repeated findings raise questions about the origin of the errors and whether the machines were operating correctly.
In Virginia’s VA-7 Congressional District Race, election officers observed differences in ballot counts of voters who were checked in with pollbooks compared to the actual number of ballots in the machines throughout the day. When the election officers went to close out the polling station, they discovered a ballot scanner with 27 more ballots represented in the electronic total than physical ballots present inside the machine’s collection bin. The scanner reported 531 ballots scanned and recorded, but only 504 physical ballots were in the collection bin underneath the scanner.
Election officers documented these issues with the General Registrar and Electoral Board and recorded the information in the official Statement of Results (SOR) and Chief’s notes. The officers proceeded to conduct a hand tabulation of the vote totals on the ballots in accordance with election procedures. They repeated this tabulation multiple times, with multiple officers witnessing the process. The results of the hand tabulation, as compared to the scanner totals, is as follows:
The Democrat candidate received 22 of the unexplained votes, a 7.86% difference compared to the physical ballot tally for the candidate. The Republican candidate received another 3 votes, a 1.34% difference over the physical ballot tally for the candidate. There were 2 write-in ballots.
As many precincts as possible should conduct hand counts to determine if the machine counts are accurate. Hopefully, the video from the two precincts in Virginia will be released soon.





















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