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More PROVEN v***r f***d, this time in New Hampshire
Apr 11, 2021 21:25:26   #
Iliamna1
 
Posted from the Western Journal (and has nothing to do with the Pillow Man) Read it and weep, liberals.

By Jack Davis
Published April 11, 2021 at 8:58am

New Hampshire will audit the v****g machines used in one town during the 2020 e******ns.

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu on Thursday said he intends to sign a bill calling for an audit of the machines used in the town of Windham, according to the Washington Examiner.

“I think they designed the bill very well,” he said. “And I fully intend on signing it and moving that forward as soon as we can.”

The bill authorizes a recount and forensic analysis of v**es tallied by AccuV**e optical scanning machines, according to Patch.com.

The AccuV**e machines in New Hampshire use Global E******n Management software and were made by Unisys and then by Global E******ns Systems Inc., which is no longer in operation. The intellectual property of the AccuV**e machines and its e******n management system is now owned by D******n V****g Systems, which has been involved in e******n-related disputes in other states.

In November, eight candidates ran for four state representative seats to represent the town at the Statehouse.

About 10,000 people v**ed. When the v**es were counted initially, Democratic Kristi St. Laurent landed in fifth place, 24 v**es shy of gaining the fourth seat.

She requested a hand recount, but that ended up with her losing by 99 v**es.

The recount showed that the four winning Republicans gained between 297 and 303 v**es each. The other three Democrats also gained — but only between 18 and 28 v**es.

State law allows for only one recount, but St. Laurent wanted more done after what she called a “bizarre and massive discrepancy.”

In her petition to the state B****t Law Commission she said, “Either the machines were programmed to reflect unwarranted adjustments in multiples of 100 to the totals of all Republicans and the top v**er receiver among Democrats or a significant number of b****ts were double-counted during the (recount) process.”

However, she noted, double-counting “doesn’t explain to any degree why my count would drop by 99.”

Because state law limited what could be done, the bill calling for an audit was developed.

The bill calls for a direct audit of the machines, their memory cards and hand b****t counts.

A hand tabulation of the state representative race, the U.S. Senate race and the governor’s contest will be done to see if those totals match the machine numbers.

A report will be filed 45 days after the audit.

The audit is not technically being called a recount, which means it will not change the results of the e******n.

Ken Eyring, a conservative activist who was a prime mover in getting the audit conducted, said it is important to answer questions about the e******n.

“I have had many conversations with NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner over the past month regarding the importance of validating the integrity of NH e******ns,” Eyring said.

“Both of us agree there are unanswered questions that must be resolved — and that it is important to leave no stone unturned in seeking the t***h. That goal can only be achieved if the right forensic analysts are chosen to perform the forensic audit on Windham’s machines and b****ts,” he said.

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Apr 11, 2021 22:22:07   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
Posted from the Western Journal (and has nothing to do with the Pillow Man) Read it and weep, liberals.

By Jack Davis
Published April 11, 2021 at 8:58am

New Hampshire will audit the v****g machines used in one town during the 2020 e******ns.

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu on Thursday said he intends to sign a bill calling for an audit of the machines used in the town of Windham, according to the Washington Examiner.

“I think they designed the bill very well,” he said. “And I fully intend on signing it and moving that forward as soon as we can.”

The bill authorizes a recount and forensic analysis of v**es tallied by AccuV**e optical scanning machines, according to Patch.com.

The AccuV**e machines in New Hampshire use Global E******n Management software and were made by Unisys and then by Global E******ns Systems Inc., which is no longer in operation. The intellectual property of the AccuV**e machines and its e******n management system is now owned by D******n V****g Systems, which has been involved in e******n-related disputes in other states.

In November, eight candidates ran for four state representative seats to represent the town at the Statehouse.

About 10,000 people v**ed. When the v**es were counted initially, Democratic Kristi St. Laurent landed in fifth place, 24 v**es shy of gaining the fourth seat.

She requested a hand recount, but that ended up with her losing by 99 v**es.

The recount showed that the four winning Republicans gained between 297 and 303 v**es each. The other three Democrats also gained — but only between 18 and 28 v**es.

State law allows for only one recount, but St. Laurent wanted more done after what she called a “bizarre and massive discrepancy.”

In her petition to the state B****t Law Commission she said, “Either the machines were programmed to reflect unwarranted adjustments in multiples of 100 to the totals of all Republicans and the top v**er receiver among Democrats or a significant number of b****ts were double-counted during the (recount) process.”

However, she noted, double-counting “doesn’t explain to any degree why my count would drop by 99.”

Because state law limited what could be done, the bill calling for an audit was developed.

The bill calls for a direct audit of the machines, their memory cards and hand b****t counts.

A hand tabulation of the state representative race, the U.S. Senate race and the governor’s contest will be done to see if those totals match the machine numbers.

A report will be filed 45 days after the audit.

The audit is not technically being called a recount, which means it will not change the results of the e******n.

Ken Eyring, a conservative activist who was a prime mover in getting the audit conducted, said it is important to answer questions about the e******n.

“I have had many conversations with NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner over the past month regarding the importance of validating the integrity of NH e******ns,” Eyring said.

“Both of us agree there are unanswered questions that must be resolved — and that it is important to leave no stone unturned in seeking the t***h. That goal can only be achieved if the right forensic analysts are chosen to perform the forensic audit on Windham’s machines and b****ts,” he said.
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Apr 11, 2021 23:28:37   #
Iliamna1
 
You OBVIOUSLY didn't read the article. You can still leave your hands strategically positioned over your ears and just pry one reluctant eye open and discernibly read it. I promise, the "My Pillow" guy isn't going to bash you over your pointed noggin with some numbers.

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Apr 11, 2021 23:33:37   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
Posted from the Western Journal (and has nothing to do with the Pillow Man) Read it and weep, liberals.

By Jack Davis
Published April 11, 2021 at 8:58am

New Hampshire will audit the v****g machines used in one town during the 2020 e******ns.

Republican Gov. Chris Sununu on Thursday said he intends to sign a bill calling for an audit of the machines used in the town of Windham, according to the Washington Examiner.

“I think they designed the bill very well,” he said. “And I fully intend on signing it and moving that forward as soon as we can.”

The bill authorizes a recount and forensic analysis of v**es tallied by AccuV**e optical scanning machines, according to Patch.com.

The AccuV**e machines in New Hampshire use Global E******n Management software and were made by Unisys and then by Global E******ns Systems Inc., which is no longer in operation. The intellectual property of the AccuV**e machines and its e******n management system is now owned by D******n V****g Systems, which has been involved in e******n-related disputes in other states.

In November, eight candidates ran for four state representative seats to represent the town at the Statehouse.

About 10,000 people v**ed. When the v**es were counted initially, Democratic Kristi St. Laurent landed in fifth place, 24 v**es shy of gaining the fourth seat.

She requested a hand recount, but that ended up with her losing by 99 v**es.

The recount showed that the four winning Republicans gained between 297 and 303 v**es each. The other three Democrats also gained — but only between 18 and 28 v**es.

State law allows for only one recount, but St. Laurent wanted more done after what she called a “bizarre and massive discrepancy.”

In her petition to the state B****t Law Commission she said, “Either the machines were programmed to reflect unwarranted adjustments in multiples of 100 to the totals of all Republicans and the top v**er receiver among Democrats or a significant number of b****ts were double-counted during the (recount) process.”

However, she noted, double-counting “doesn’t explain to any degree why my count would drop by 99.”

Because state law limited what could be done, the bill calling for an audit was developed.

The bill calls for a direct audit of the machines, their memory cards and hand b****t counts.

A hand tabulation of the state representative race, the U.S. Senate race and the governor’s contest will be done to see if those totals match the machine numbers.

A report will be filed 45 days after the audit.

The audit is not technically being called a recount, which means it will not change the results of the e******n.

Ken Eyring, a conservative activist who was a prime mover in getting the audit conducted, said it is important to answer questions about the e******n.

“I have had many conversations with NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner over the past month regarding the importance of validating the integrity of NH e******ns,” Eyring said.

“Both of us agree there are unanswered questions that must be resolved — and that it is important to leave no stone unturned in seeking the t***h. That goal can only be achieved if the right forensic analysts are chosen to perform the forensic audit on Windham’s machines and b****ts,” he said.
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5 months of intensive search........................and......................... nothing.

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Apr 11, 2021 23:33:49   #
Iliamna1
 
One other thing . . please close your mouth. You're going to swallow a fly and if THAT happens, then you'll have to swallow a spider to catch the fly, and then a cat, and then . . . maybe you'll die of a fur ball!

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Apr 12, 2021 22:38:30   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
You OBVIOUSLY didn't read the article. You can still leave your hands strategically positioned over your ears and just pry one reluctant eye open and discernibly read it. I promise, the "My Pillow" guy isn't going to bash you over your pointed noggin with some numbers.


That horse you’re beating is dead.
Stop beating a dead horse.
You’re right I didn’t read the article. As soon as I decifer what the angle is.
You continually try to convince me of v***r f***d and t***p w*n.
I don’t buy it. Trump lost !
Now cease and desist or it’s camptown for youz. A little re-education to get you pointed in the right direction.
Re learn to be happy, live a full and fruitful life. Instead of beating dead horses.

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Apr 13, 2021 03:51:44   #
Iliamna1
 
Like I said, you deliberately biind and deafen yourself. There is so much documented proof T***p w*n, it's ridiculous to be reprimanded by deliberate ijits like you. So close your maw before you swallow that fly.

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