PA County Judge Says Republican Ballots Cannot Be Scanned

Written by Martin Walsh

Officials are claiming that Pennsylvania county is experiencing issues scanning Republican ballots during local elections and primary races.

“Chris Varney, Judge of Elections says they were initially under the impression that it was a problem with all ballots, but then determined it was only a problem with Republican ballots,” local news reported.

The election official was unaware how many other precincts were experiencing the same issue, but noted it was occurring in numerous locations across Fayette County.

The Fayette County Bureau of Elections confirmed the reports of precincts across the county rendered unable to scan ballots.

“The solution provided by Fayette County officials was to collect ballots from voters and store them in the back of voting machines — but not to scan any of them to ensure the process was handled in a fair manner,” reports added.

Democrats are also very worried about the election audit taking place in Arizona.

Last week, it was revealed that Dominion Voting Systems and Maricopa County officials are reportedly refusing to hand over passwords for election machines to auditors in Arizona.

Dominion said in a statement it would comply with the audit, but Cyber Ninjas, the firm hired by the Arizona Senate to conduct it along with three other companies, is not accredited by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

“Releasing Dominion’s intellectual property to an unaccredited, biased, and plainly unreliable actor such as Cyber Ninjas would be reckless, causing irreparable damage to the commercial interests of the company and the election security interests of the country,” Dominion said. “No company should be compelled to participate in such an irresponsible act.”

Arizona election auditors are claiming that during their inspection of Maricopa County’s voting machines, someone deleted election databases.

Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann has summoned Maricopa County election officials to a meeting next week to “constructively resolve” irregularities uncovered in the election audit.

This will also include the shocking allegations that a “main database” was deleted from the Election Management System.

“We have recently discovered that the entire ‘Database’ directory from the D drive of the machine ‘EMSPrimary’ has been deleted,” Fann wrote to Jack Sellers, chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. “This removes election-related details that appear to have been covered by the subpoena.”

Fann’s letter also claims the EMS was missing the “Results Tally and Reporting” database.

“This suggests that the main database for all election-related data for the November 2020 General Election has been removed,” Fann continued. “Can you please advise as to why these folders were deleted, and whether there are any backups that may contain the deleted folders?”

Fann then invited the election officials to come to the Arizona State Capitol on May 18 to address the missing EMS files as well as other issues “without recourse to additional subpoenas or other compulsory processes.”

Democrats are very worried about the election audit taking place in Arizona.

The Biden Department of Justice has sent a letter to Arizona Senate President Karen Fann taking issue with Maricopa County’s forensic audit of the 2020 election.

Maricopa County is auditing 2.1 million ballots.

Ask yourself why Biden’s DOJ is getting involved in the matter.

 

 

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