Pennsylvania election officials reported a significant decrease in the rate of mail-in ballots rejected for technicalities, such as missing dates, during the state's recent primary election. This improvement was a key focus for election authorities. Meanwhile, in Nevada, data from @NVSOS revealed that a small percentage of ballots were received after Election Day, with 5% in Clark and 2.9% in Washoe counties. Additionally, concerns have been raised in Georgia, where discrepancies in ballot counts, including ballots not available from machine counts and some scanned twice, have fueled allegations of corruption and skepticism over the 2020 election results.
There's nothing outrageous about this at all. Nevada allowed voters to vote by mail on Election Day. Some percentage of voters, predictably, preferred to wait until the last minute to vote. Those ballots were fairly cast, and were counted after Election Day. https://t.co/WCznOwSc2z
If the number of votes being counted in just one county after election day is greater than Biden's margin of victory for the whole state--you can't seriously pretend it's outrageous that people are skeptical that the 2020 election results were valid. https://t.co/q6VTKB2PGL
If the number of votes being counted in just one county after election day is greater than Biden's margin of victory for the whole state -- you can't seriously pretend it's outrageous that people are skeptical that the 2020 election results were valid. https://t.co/q6VTKB2PGL
Biden won GA by 11,749 votes largely due to results in Fulton County where he had 242,965 more votes than Trump. He had 380,212 votes in the county overall. Now GA admits 380,761 ballots were not available from the machine count and 3,000 were scanned twice. Absolute corruption. https://t.co/H24m2FJfpB
Last week, the Trump campaign challenged a Nevada law allowing elections officials to accept mail ballots for up to 4 business days after Election Day. I got curious, and records from @NVSOS show that mail after Election Day was 5% of all ballots in Clark and 2.9% in Washoe. https://t.co/u1ilZwRswn
Pennsylvania election officials said the rate of mail-in ballots rejected for technicalities, like a missing date, saw a significant drop in last month’s primary. https://t.co/D1eyelpWz0
"What we have here is clear and reliable data indicating that there was a decrease in ballots being rejected..." Pennsylvania election officials say the rate of mail-in ballots rejected for technicalities saw a significant drop in April’s primary election. https://t.co/3iiU3DMhaS https://t.co/piQc0DR3w9
Pennsylvania sees fewer mail ballots rejected for technicalities, a priority for election officials https://t.co/TtfRF3j4tY