What we'd like to know is where on the site we're supposed to share our voting experience. For a PhD who is collecting voter claims across multiple states, you'd think there would be an obvious action button to an intake form to collect structured data.
We clicked on your thread to be supportive, but we've been met with a jenky site and a jackass attitude. Here, I'll be 100X more helpful than you: https://jaysekulow.com/
We were given Sharpies as well in San Bernardino County CA. I've voted for 30 years and this was a first. If you wanted to vote that day it was the only option. Think Jay wants to hear from this Patriot?
Our polling place in NY used felt-tipped pens. Optical scanners look for the darkness of a marked spot, as compared to an un-marked spot, so I don't see how it would matter if it was regular ink, sharpie, felt-tip marker, or pencil, as long as the darkness was dark enough for the optical scanner to detect it. Someone please explain if I am wrong here.
It requires an offset ballot for sharpie to work, otherwise it bleeds through and flags your ballot for adjudication. A lot of these polling places using sharpie were apparently not using offset ballots.
There was a video of a poll worker raging at someone for using their own ink pen instead of the provided sharpie which further fanned the flames of this thing.
Do some googling or duckducking, you can probably still find the video. Happened somewhere in Phoenix.
Ok, thanks. I read several articles where the "officials" discounted any concerns by saying sharpies were used because the ink dries faster and won't smear in the machines.
Jay Sekulow is a great man of God. 100% Patriot. I was so glad he was involved with Trump.
It's habbening!!!
Everyone who knows someone that had this happen... should contact them and encourage them to contact Sekulow's law firm.
Is there a official link directly from Sekulow, not some random screenshot?
TY for asking this
What we'd like to know is where on the site we're supposed to share our voting experience. For a PhD who is collecting voter claims across multiple states, you'd think there would be an obvious action button to an intake form to collect structured data.
We clicked on your thread to be supportive, but we've been met with a jenky site and a jackass attitude. Here, I'll be 100X more helpful than you: https://jaysekulow.com/
I dont see anything on the Sekulow website
We were given Sharpies as well in San Bernardino County CA. I've voted for 30 years and this was a first. If you wanted to vote that day it was the only option. Think Jay wants to hear from this Patriot?
Thanks
Sekulow is a boss, I believe he’s undefeated at SCOTUS.
Our polling place in NY used felt-tipped pens. Optical scanners look for the darkness of a marked spot, as compared to an un-marked spot, so I don't see how it would matter if it was regular ink, sharpie, felt-tip marker, or pencil, as long as the darkness was dark enough for the optical scanner to detect it. Someone please explain if I am wrong here.
It requires an offset ballot for sharpie to work, otherwise it bleeds through and flags your ballot for adjudication. A lot of these polling places using sharpie were apparently not using offset ballots.
There was a video of a poll worker raging at someone for using their own ink pen instead of the provided sharpie which further fanned the flames of this thing.
Do some googling or duckducking, you can probably still find the video. Happened somewhere in Phoenix.
Ok, thanks. I read several articles where the "officials" discounted any concerns by saying sharpies were used because the ink dries faster and won't smear in the machines.
I voted in Surprise and was given a blue ink pen. I think most of the sharpie using locations were closer to downtown and on campuses.
Dam I WISH I was given a sharpie! That would be fun.
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