Sunday, August 28, 2022

Election Integrity


As LL (Virtual Mirage) recently pointed out, Joe Xiden received 81 million votes but doubts 81 million people voted for him.

Carly Koppes, Weld County Clerk and Recorder, has added a new tool to allow anyone interested in election integrity to do their own check. Every ballot is now available for review.

 https://www.weldgov.com/Government/Departments/Clerk-and-Recorder/Elections-Department

Colorado is a vote by mail state with the option of voting in person. The ballot return envelope is checked to insure the sender is registered then, after opened, fed into a scanner in a way that insures anonymity. Now, every anonymous ballot can be seen by anyone interested. Some will have votes for every race or issue. Others might have just two or three marks.

Bravo, Ms. Koppes.

My applause for her doesn’t lessen my enthusiasm for Weld County, Wyoming. Would Wyoming, with a population of 580,000 want to add a twenty fourth county with a population of 315,000?



6 comments:

LSP said...

Vote by mail? What could possibly go wrong. Or do you want a 4 am wake up call from FXI SWAT?

Well Seasoned Fool said...

LSP
Circa 1978 the wife got hired as a reader for a blind woman with the Department of Education. Her background check took five months. Her supervisor told her our combined FBI files were 5" thick! Our main focus in those days was fighting for the enforcement of Luke vs Arizona, a Supreme Court ruling that said if a state taxed everyone to support public education, then every child must receive, "an adequate and appropriate public education".

In today's world, I should hope I take at least 12 GB among our wannabe oppressors.

Vote by mail is an either/or proposition. Massive fraud or complete transparency.

Old NFO said...

One or the other is right... and I'm afraid in most places it's the former...

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Sad but too true.

Greybeard said...

Does this mean your vote is no longer secret?
If not, what could possibly go wrong?

Well Seasoned Fool said...

GB
In Colorado, all the voter identification is on the envelope. The ballot is inside a sleeve. After the envelope has been verified, it is opened and the ballot inside the sleeve is placed in a stack. Another person removes ballots from the sleeve and inserts them into the counting machine. Thus, the vote is secret.

Fraud occurs when the machines are manipulated. One vendor, Dominion, dominates the market.

At the risk of being labeled an "election denier" (which I proudly am), much evidence is out that this happens.