Prediction - State Certification Will Happen Without Proving Results are Accurate
VOTERS = BALLOTS = RESULTS ???
VOTERS = BALLOTS = RESULTS ???
If this equation cannot be proven, then the citizens have no choice but to question and continuing questioning.
Attended Hennepin and Anoka certification meeting last week. (They are called canvassing to make things confusing.)
Were questions allowed at your county's certification meeting?
Heard some did not.
I had to talk over those running meeting in Hennepin and Anoka to even get a word in. This was a COUNTY thing, not a statewide rule, as for example questions were allowed in Dakota.
In your certificaiton meeting, was the certification 5-member board SHOWN this before certification (and were YOU shown):
- number of ballots,
- number of voters, and
- show you the voter histories to prove VOTERS = BALLOTS = RESULTS?
If not, how can anyone know accurate results?
Little known FACT
Minnesota voter histories NOT due until 6 weeks after election.
Is it unfair to ask questions?
In 2020, SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND (700,000) absentee ballots NOT connected to voter 5 days AFTER MN State Certification.
Repeat: SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND (700,000) MORE results-votes than VOTERS... AFTER MN State Certification.
Numbers did NOT add up. No explanation.
700,000, once reviewed by county level, could have changed any race/election/candidate outcome.
This was not just metro problem... add up above metro counties and see that more than HALF of 700,000 is OUTSIDE metro.
Was it much the same in 2022 and 2024?
How could MNSOS Steve Simon and County Auditors disprove this?
Sec of State manages the statewide voter registration system (SVRS) where voter histories are stored.
It would be easy, and yet he does not. (Cannot.)
Next up...
2024 State Canvassing Board
The State Canvassing Board will meet on November 21, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Minnesota Judicial Center to certify the results for the November 5, 2024 State General Election.
This State Canvassing Board will consist of:
• Steve Simon, Secretary of State
• Gordon L. Moore III, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
• Sarah E. Hennesy, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
• Jeannice M. Reding, Judge, Fourth Judicial District Court
• Juan G. Hoyos, Judge, Fourth Judicial District Court