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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Bogus US Elections! Arizona VOTER SUPPRESSION! A National Disgrace.






VIDEO:

https://www.facebook.com/100010559441311/videos/212700359091944/



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Andre Watson to Bernie Sanders is my HERO

"People in the United States of America should not have to wait five 
hours in order to vote. We do not know how many thousands of people 
who wanted to vote yesterday in Arizona did not vote. What happened 
yesterday in Arizona is a disgrace." 
‪#‎ArizonaElectionFraud‬

5 Outrageous Examples 

of Voter Suppression 

in the Arizona Primary


http://usuncut.com/politics/5-examples-voter-suppression-arizona-primary/

Voter Suppression and Election Fraud has been going on forever...Bogus Electronic Voting Machines, Voter Purges, Jim Crow Voter ID laws.....
Time to STOP!
Republicans can't legitimately win elections and resort to all kinds of slimy tactics to disenfranchise voters.


Some items of interest from US Uncut about what happened yesterday in Arizona:
It was just a few hours (or it’s the voters’ fault)
FALSE
Lines were so long people literally spent an entire work day waiting in line. In Maricopa County, every polling location had to accommodate 20,000 voters.
All democrats were affected equally by the lack of polling places.
FALSE.
Latino communities suffered disproportionately due to lack of polling places in their neighborhoods. Maricopa County is 40% Latino. Pima County had twice as many polling locations open than Maricopa County, with 1/3rd as many voters.
Provisional ballots will eventually be counted.
FALSE.
The SoS expressly stated that if you are listed as anything but Democrat in their system (even if it’s wrong), your provisional ballot will not be counted. The Script that Yavapai’s County Recorder’s Office uses:
“Every provisional ballot is checked for eligibility. If you are registered as independent, other, party not designated, or libertarian, you are not eligible for this election and therefore, by law, your vote cannot be counted. If you are registered as a Democrat, Green, or Republican, and your ballot is otherwise eligible, then your provisional ballot will be counted.”
This only affected independents who switched to democrat to vote for Sanders. FALSE.
Lifetime Democrats were erroneously listed as Independent, Republican, Libertarian, and “no affiliation”. None of their votes will count. People brought their hard copy voter ID with the correct affiliation and were still not allowed to vote with a regular ballot. It won’t be easy to fight this even if the computer is wrong.
It’s not that many votes.
FALSE.
In Yavapai County, 2/3rds of voters in one precinct were mistakenly identified as independent. All of them were given provisional ballots (which as we now know, will not be counted). The election day technician in Yavapai indicates that “this is the same exact thing that voters have been experiencing in Pima and Maricopa County all day.”
This is a partisan issue from Bernie “whiners”.
FALSE.
This is a voting rights issue. Do we expect free and fair elections in the US or not? Do we say “well this happens everywhere, oh well?” or do we fight for everyone’s right to vote? Do we continue to put up with this simply because we like the outcome? How much did we love the outcome in FL? Would we like democrats to be able to elect Democrats to their state and federal offices in all states — doesn't that mean they need to be able to vote fairly?
It won’t change anything anyway
Unknown
In Yavapai County, the total number of votes counted was 8,401 to 7,108. Presumably many of those votes were case by mail. Assuming 60% of them were votes by mail, that means about 6,000 were cast yesterday. If 2/3rds of people hoping to vote as Democrats were turned away due to computer glitch, that could be up to 12,000 voters who were unable to vote — almost as many as the current total.
Maricopa has 218,587 votes and Pima has 98,324 votes. Using this same analysis, 40% of these votes is 126,764. If this represents 1/3rd of voters who tried to vote yesterday (because the other 2/3rds were turned away because of incorrect affiliation in the computer record), then that’s 253,528 voters turned away.
If only 10% were turned away, meaning that 126,764 represents 90% of votes, then more than 14,000 voters were unable to vote yesterday.
The candidates are separated by 72,299 votes.
It could make a difference in the number of delegates apportioned.
Source:

During last night's Democratic primary, Arizona election officials just showed America what textbook voter suppression looks like.
USUNCUT.COM

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